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But when the couple saw the first cut, they were livid.
But with so much on the line, the companies were livid.
She looked a livid red when we first saw her.
The water brought her to, but she was still livid.
They did not want any part of that livid head.
He was absolutely livid about the other day with John.
"Your father would be livid to know you're going behind his back."
Less easy to figure out is the meaning of livid.
I'm not so much an angry black woman as a livid one.
When he came back his face was livid with anger.
In the young man's livid face, the burning eyes were the only life.
I knew she was livid, more at Cathy than me.
"They just really are livid that we have allowed this to happen to the point it has."
Pete was livid when he read the article the next day.
"If somebody ever did the same thing to them, they'd be livid."
Many in the Group were livid over what they considered his betrayal.
The evening began to fall, the light was half alive, livid.
Her dark face was livid as she advanced on the captain.
The King threw himself back in his chair, cold and livid.
They were livid that he was allowed out in decent society.
No one moved or made a sound; every eye was on Alex's livid face.
Johnson was livid after the game and gave his team a dressing down.
If she had been angry before, the mate was livid now.
They showed it in the livid glare that came to them.
I was livid and vowed never to shop there again.