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How to use livid in a sentence

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He had a livid bruise on his cheek, which was swooned over by many admirers.
A female teaching colleague once showed me her legs, arms and torso covered in livid bruises.
My eyes flashed past Nathan picturesque face and caught a figure in black that stood out plainly in the mass of livid colors.
After I left the office, I was livid with anger, and would have shoved anyone's head down a toilet if they had as much as said a word to me.
He was livid, furious at his father and his anger grew with every tear his mother shed.
A livid scar stood out against the chestnut skin from his left cheek down to his chin.
His body in livid bruises is depicted against the background of Poland's national flag.
The United players were livid, but McGuire was alive and decisive, ramming the ball low into the left corner of Gallacher's goal.
I am incensed, I am livid, I am wide awake at 3.20 in the morning Thursday writing this email.
The recoil brought the barrel upwards and it smacked into her face, leaving a livid bruise.
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!
It was a livid blue colour although sometimes it melded through a shocking purple into a bright red.
Aides say he was fuming, so livid that he almost refused to come out to talk to the crowd.
It's a saying that makes women livid with frustration and anger at the unfairness of life, while men can remain smugly secure in their bald spot.
He looks livid, however, and I'm dreading the angry shouting that I'll probably get to look forward to later tonight.
The parlor doors burst open, and Ashton strode inside, looking livid with anger.
Her skin was still pale with the exception of the livid bruises that dotted her body.
He was absolutely livid, fuming at the station staff who couldn't advise him when his next train would be.
There's been a colour-shift giving them a rather livid hue as if they had all been bruised in a fight for survival.
She stroked her long brown hair, making sure it covered the livid bruise on her cheek.
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Examples from Classical Literature
Sren picked up a hayfork and made for the lad, who hid behind the threshing-machine, livid with fear.
In vain the Chief Justice rose, his lionlike face livid with anger, pounded for order, and commanded the galleries to be cleared.
The nodules gradually enlarge, the skin becomes reddish, violaceous or livid in color.
Armstrong fell back, against the bench, perfectly livid, with the wale of the blow standing out red and distinct across his cheek.
When she came in her angelic face was as white as the collaret which encircled her throat, and the scar was more livid than usual.
His eyes were bloodshot, his lips livid and pendent, his cheeks swollen by the cauterization he had undergone.
They were cloven, it was true, but the cleavages were great ulcers and livid putrefactions.
Some had abundance of purple petechiae among the pocks, the latter also being livid.
I felt that I was pale and then livid, with a will that was determined to conquer.
Purpura papulosa is a form of purpura where, in the midst of ecchymoses, livid papules appear.
Niaz's face, already livid, grew purpler and purpler as they wrestled with one another on the carpet in that deadly effort.
His face was livid, and great beads of perspiration stood on his brow.
His face was livid, large drops rolled down his face, and in his fingers he held the fragments of a quill pen which he had torn to atoms.
But this extraordinarily lean and livid youth seemed to have no more blood in him than a snail.
His cheek was livid, his eyes closed, his chest heaved wildly.
Eve, livid, with wildly staring eyes, did not seem to understand.
Villefort violently unbuttoned his great-coat, which seemed to strangle him, and passing his livid hand across his forehead, entered his study.
Titian painted Charles Vat the battle of Muhlberg, as the Emperor rode gauntly under a livid sky that presaged storms.
Stupefaction was depicted on the major's face, and he became livid.
This discoloration was of a livid blue, about the tint of a tattoo mark.
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