Sentences with livid
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L l - I am absolutely livid about it. [+ about]
- The scarred side of his face was a livid red.
- It remains a solitary recorded example of coffee-table trip-hop fans erupting in a livid wave of anger - the musical equivalent of assistant librarians rioting.
- Dark marks ringed the boy's bony wrist, livid against pale flesh.
- livid pink
- livid with rage
- He was livid, cross with himself, and frustrated.
- A livid scar stood out against the chestnut skin from his left cheek down to his chin.
- Willful stupidity makes me absolutely livid.
- Fear turned his cheeks livid for a moment.
- A female teaching colleague once showed me her legs, arms and torso covered in livid bruises.
- Both were angry, more livid than she could imagine.
- Her eyes grew livid with anger and she reached for the phone.
- A quiet street was left resembling a scrapyard after an irate motorist, apparently livid at not finding a parking spot outside his house, went berserk and smashed up all the cars on the street.
- Among them, nevertheless, are children still in wheelchairs, adults with crutches, a solicitous woman whose face and arms are speckled still with the dark, livid marks left by flying glass.
- There was a large and livid bruise on the left side of her face, where he had hit her, and a cut on the opposite cheek, which he hadn't seen before, where she had hit the floor.
- There's been a colour-shift giving them a rather livid hue as if they had all been bruised in a fight for survival.
- His body in livid bruises is depicted against the background of Poland's national flag.
- I was livid with anger; desperately trying to maintain my composure in the face of blatant bigotry, and extreme ignorance on the verge of stupidity.
- There was a fresh livid purple bruise under his ear, as though he'd been in a fight.
- Her skin was still pale with the exception of the livid bruises that dotted her body.
- The parlor doors burst open, and Ashton strode inside, looking livid with anger.
- And I am enraged, horrified, livid that someone would doubt this.
- He had a livid bruise on his cheek, which was swooned over by many admirers.
- Aides say he was fuming, so livid that he almost refused to come out to talk to the crowd.
- My buddy told me that Abe was livid with anger, but he hid it, and continued to talk to Barney as though nothing untoward had been said!
- The recoil brought the barrel upwards and it smacked into her face, leaving a livid bruise.
- They were also concerned that Mrs Holland had a livid bruise on her jaw and had lost a tooth as a result of an assault the previous week.
- Joyce isn't speaking with ‘sly humour’ but with livid anger that a tradesman is delaying his book's publication.
- My eyes flashed past Nathan picturesque face and caught a figure in black that stood out plainly in the mass of livid colors.
- He had chicken liver balls, he had chicken liver spleen, he had chicken liver heart, made of chicken liver parts, lily livid little parts.