There are usages which he describes variously as "regrettable" or "vulgar" or "barbarous" or "monstrosities".
The problem, however, is that he succeeded, and this success is a monstrosity.
These crucial signs of guilt, of crimes against the community, can be summed up in one word: monstrosity.
The word-processor, with all its supporting program apparatus, may be able to take care of some hyphenation, but it too can produce monstrosities.
In its exploration of inter-species intimacy and monstrosity, the film associates the alien monster with a natural world that is threatened by corporate capitalism.
There is no going back; the monstrosity must be lived with.
He finally acknowledged that it was 'a monstrosity and a blunder'.
This paradox of monstrosity, then, is also the paradox of femininity.