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Livid

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He was livid when he realized that he had forgotten his passport at home.
She was livid when she received a parking ticket for parking in a no-parking zone.
She was livid when she received a cancer diagnosis.
He was livid when he found out that his childhood friend had passed away.
She was livid when she found out that her flight had been canceled.
She was livid when she discovered her identity was stolen.
The boxer's face was livid with bruises after the match.
The livid tone in his voice showed his frustration with his current situation.
The city streets were livid and deserted in the early morning hours.
The teacher was livid with the student who had plagiarized their paper.
She was livid with anger as she stormed out of the room.
The child's livid skin showed where the swing had hit him.
The crowd was livid with excitement as the band took the stage.
Her livid reaction to the news of the company's decision to lay off employees was understandable.
The flowers in the garden looked livid after not being watered for several days.
The car accident left a livid mark on her forehead.
She was livid when she found out that her favorite band was coming to town.
The teacher's livid expression was enough to silence the noisy students.
The plant had turned livid, and its leaves had wilted, indicating it was beyond saving.
The desert at night seemed livid and desolate.
She was livid with fear, her body trembling with each step.
She was livid when she saw the dent in her brand new car.
The customer's face was livid as she argued with the store clerk.
He was livid when he saw the score of the game that his team had lost.
He was livid with embarrassment and couldn't bear to look at anyone.
The child's leg turned livid after falling off the monkey bars.
The football player's livid knee was a result of a bad tackle.
He was livid with the umpire's decision to call a foul on his team.
The actress looked livid under the bright lights of the stage.
The teenager looked livid as her parents grounded her for breaking curfew.
The boxer's livid ribcage was a result of taking multiple punches.
The city streets were deserted, and the buildings appeared livid under the dim street lights.
The ghost was livid and floated above the old mansion.
The hiker's hands and feet were livid with cold after getting lost in the mountains.
She stood livid in the freezing rain, waiting for a taxi that never arrived.
The cave was dark and silent, the only sign of life a livid bat hanging from the ceiling.
The employee's livid reaction to the news of layoffs was understandable given the circumstances.
The doctor noticed that the patient's skin had turned livid after the surgery.
I could tell from the livid expression on her face that she was deeply offended by his comment.
His whole body was livid with anger after his team lost the game.
The climber appeared livid as she attempted to climb a difficult and dangerous mountain.
She shot me a livid look when I accidentally spilled my coffee on her dress.
Her livid outburst at the restaurant drew the attention of everyone in the room.
He was livid when his computer crashed and he lost all his work.
He was livid when he saw the damage to his car after the accident.
The morning sky was livid, without a hint of color.
The thunderclouds were a livid gray color in the distance.
The audience sat in silence as the magician's assistant lay livid in the box, having failed to reappear.
The old house was abandoned, and the livid walls were covered in moss and vines.
The boss was livid when he discovered that his employees had been slacking off.
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