Livid Sentence Examples
His face was livid, the veins standing out on his neck.
Kris must be livid I've stolen her from him.
Josh would be livid.
The comatose patient has a cold and clammy skin, livid lips and ear-tips - a grave sign - and " pin-point pupils."
Some of the contributors were quite obviously livid with rage and other volatile emotions.
In the past he would have been livid.
He would be angry enough with Dulce if he knew she spiked his drink; but if he realized who she had actually intended the spiked drink for, he would be livid.
Dean could think of a litany of adjectives, including, but not limited to, upset, pissed, irate, enraged, livid, seething and certainly devastated.
He mentions that Kenton is not expecting Ruth to be at the meeting on Sunday, at which David is absolutely livid.
Sir, you may speak. ' Lefaucheux had gone livid.
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He was perfectly livid, tho I noticed that his passengers and/or crew remained staring intently at the other bank.
By September they are everywhere, hanging from their trees in beautiful bunches of tiny black berries, often with quite livid red stalks.
Post mortem, the body is livid, and the blood very dark.
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The five of us sat together at the restaurant this evening and after Edith and I went to the ladies room, we came back to find Claire livid and Mr. Shipton laughing.
About 528 he went with a fellow-monk Sergius to Constantinople to plead the cause of his co-religionists with the empress Theodora, and livid there fifteen years.