Definitionadj. anemic looking from illness or emotion
Last update: August 8, 2015
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After sitting in the airport for nine hours, I was livid when I learned my flight would be delayed another six hours. [adjective]
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She was livid with rage. [adjective]
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A livid brnise. [Please select]
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A source is quoted by Britain 's Daily Star newspaper as saying Ed was livid about the way Jude publicly humiliated Sienna. [Please select]
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Lady Fareham turned livid under her rouge. [Please select]
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The livid anger of his face, the deep resentment in his voice, haunted her memory, and made life almost intolerable. [Please select]
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Time's livid final flame leaps and, in the following darkness, ruin of all space, shattered glass and toppling masonry. [Please select]
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She pointed, hastily, to some livid bruises on her neck and arms; and continued, with great rapidity: 'Remember this.' [Please select]
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He was no longer pale, he was livid. [Please select]
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And he sat erect in his chair, his arms outstretched and trembling, haggard, livid, gloomy, an immense joy in his eyes. [Please select]
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So wasted were their half-naked limbs, so ghastly and livid their countenances, that they might have all been plague-patients, and Angela recoiled from them in horror. [Please select]
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