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Filter by Meaning The livid tone of his voice made it clear that he was not happy with the situation.
She had a livid mark on her forehead from where she had hit it on the table.
His livid skin showed the marks of the beating he had received.
His livid behavior towards his teammates revealed his lack of trust in their abilities.
He was livid when he learned that he had failed his final exam.
The old man's eyes were a livid shade of gray.
The patient's face was livid as he struggled to breathe.
The woman's face was livid from the wind and low temperatures.
The child became livid after playing in the sun for too long.
Her arm was livid after she fell off her bike.
The smoke rising from the fire was a livid color.
The livid remarks exchanged between the two politicians indicated that the debate was becoming heated.
The patient's livid skin showed where the IV had been inserted.
The basketball player's ankle turned livid after a bad fall.
The stillness of the water made the fish look livid, like statues at the bottom of the pond.
The CEO was livid when he heard about the company's poor financial results.
He was livid with his friend for betraying his trust.
The customer was livid with the service she received at the restaurant.
He was livid with rage and clenched his fists.
The news of the corruption scandal left the public livid.
The statue appeared livid, like it was frozen in time.
The chef was livid when he saw that someone had burned the steak.
The tourist looked livid after getting lost in an unfamiliar city.
The survivor looked livid as she recalled the traumatic event.
His face turned livid from the cold wind blowing in his face.
The politician looked livid as she answered tough questions from reporters.
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