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    Use "livid" in a sentence

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    livid


    1. She was livid and I was a coward


    2. “It is not the point Sera,” Kai was livid, “they acted on their thoughts and desires; they touched you!” Kai hissed, his eyes flashing angrily


    3. livid scars on his face broodingly


    4. “Gave me this mark, she did,” he said, showing them a livid scar


    5. I remember him as if it were yesterday, as he came plodding to the inn door, his sea-chest following behind him in a hand-barrow--a tall, strong, heavy, nut-brown man, his tarry pigtail falling over the shoulder of his soiled blue coat, his hands ragged and scarred, with black, broken nails, and the sabre cut across one cheek, a dirty, livid white


    6. you! So we both are on the same ship, dear! I was livid, of course,


    7. Clodius, clearly perturbed by the latest direction of the conversation - namely the livid invocation of the Emperor


    8. When James heard that, he was livid


    9. I don’t know about angry I was fucking livid why hadn’t she got out of that hell hole never mind about me why hadn’t she just stopped when I told her?” My head was whirring and my heart breaking but I could not stay angry at my golden haired little imp for long as I thought of the cheek she used to give me not long ago and the cheeky grin that came to her lips when she spoke to me the tears rolled down my face again


    10. ” I knew then that I was in big trouble Helen must have been livid to use my first name but then I thought what the hell why is she blaming me it just wasn’t fair

    11. ” I was absolutely livid as I listened to what Rosie had told me but she wasn’t finished as she said


    12. ” He looked at me pointedly and I knew why he had chose me but I was livid with him he then told me that he would come and get me later on and we would go and get the Staff bastards wire for him and get safely back


    13. “She must be a bit simple in the head or something either that or she has something wrong with her eyes, Johnny ask her if she is blind?” Gorge was livid at what Bert had just said and replied


    14. He was livid


    15. “That’s all we heard, at least until Cheeryup blew our cover!” Wyll scowled at his friend, who gave him a livid stare back


    16. Small wonder that Prempeh was livid with fear, and trembling in every limb as he heard the furious cries, and saw the denunciatory gesticulations of the angry multitude that spread around him on every side


    17. supposition at which the two young Cratchits became livid! All sorts of


    18. I was livid


    19. Riley was livid with Oberon, who had never been spoken to like that by a fellow police officer in his entire life


    20. Bru was livid with anger, reaching awkwardly over his shoulder and not having much luck

    21. Some Bobbies in the village were pelted with rotten tomatoes and boy, oh boy! Were they livid with rage,” I murmured


    22. He was instantly livid with the arrogant bastard, sitting there like a sultan wearing the hated symbols of the Sandinistas, whose officers cowered before their Russian and East German overlords while the People lived under martial law


    23. His feet were bare and bruised livid underneath, the skin so deeply stained crimson that it was almost impossible to know whether there was any of it left


    24. “She was one of them…when the prisoner broke, they must have shot her to keep her from capture…the prisoner saw her in the park when he got paid off!” Hrickletl was livid with rage


    25. Michele told me later that Adam was livid


    26. Be all that as it may, Henry, the commander, was reported to be livid that the enemy was waiting for us along our route as though they were informed of our line of march


    27. She had learned about this when Curt had called about her party, and at first she was livid


    28. Antonin Zarras whirled around, his face livid


    29. It was when their own fraudulent attempt to steal the election from Bush failed that the Democrats went livid with rage and frustration


    30. was livid with rage, and his color turned a brightening

    31. Our couch appeared out of nowhere and she stepped in between us with a livid face


    32. “You have anything to add?” he asked and I looked at Daniel’s livid face and shook my head


    33. Then puffing himself up to the highest stature that he could manage, he stormed, “Does Pharaoh send you to challenge my authority? To countermand my orders?” His face was suddenly livid with the anger that his voice projected


    34. His face was suddenly livid with the anger that his voice projected


    35. ” He was so livid his voice was shaking


    36. The warriors slept for a few hours when over a dozen villagers rushed into Bard’s Inn bearing faces livid with worry


    37. If they had been angry before at the Dangler’s intrusion, the squat fishermen were livid now


    38. Bart returned to school on Thursday wearing a roll-neck skivvy under his tracksuit to hide still livid bruises


    39. Turning back to his wife, he landed her a resounding smack with the flat of his hand on an already livid weal, then, with a strange, almost calculating smile, slowly inserted himself


    40. He was by now livid at being excluded from the decision to suspend the health and safety work

    41. As the Plant Manager, the man responsible of all production planning and plant safety, he was livid at being excluded


    42. Alice was livid with Gary


    43. Perspiration glistened on his livid face and his fingers were knotted in the cover of the divan on which he lay


    44. Tafferel was not just angry he was livid


    45. On the steps writhed four black-robed figures, twisting in convulsions, froth dripping from their livid mouths


    46. Those of the Seers were not good to look at; as they lay twisted and contorted, their hands and feet were exposed to view, and at the sight Yasmina went livid and hid her face against Conan's powerful shoulder


    47. The woodsman was livid beneath his mask of blood


    48. It was covered with strangely pointed leaves and crimson blossoms—not the satiny red of natural petals, but a livid, unnatural crimson, like a perversity of flower- life


    49. Instantly the petals of the livid blossoms spread like the hood of a cobra, the tendrils reared menacingly and the whole plant shook and swayed toward him


    50. The Poitanian stared violently and went livid











































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    Synonyms for "livid"

    livid ashen blanched bloodless white black-and-blue

    "livid" definitions

    anemic looking from illness or emotion


    (of a light) imparting a deathlike luminosity


    furiously angry


    discolored by coagulation of blood beneath the skin