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He stopped and turned his attention lividly on the car.
He knows the comparison is lividly false, of course.
Again he turned lividly pale; but, as before, controlled his passion perfectly.
He was lividly angry at not being able to win the race, to shake the pursuer off.
His arm and the whole side of his chest were still lividly swollen.
Not killed outright, apparently, because between gasps he was managing to swear lividly.
Her face pointed lividly toward the west.
The rocks are gnawed by time and lividly hued.
The fish were tinier than one might expect, more delicate and lividly beautiful in their darting efficiency.
The Governor looked at him lividly.
Enigmatic would be a nice word to use, but the word was purely and lividly, "uncouth."
Trembling, he wrenched away from Covenant, then spun back to point lividly toward the stone column and shout, "There!"
The Hafts burst out lividly, and several of them shouted through the general uproar that Rue was lying.
Ria's handprint stood out lividly against her skin.
Illuminated in a process that resembles drawing, or a gentle touching, the faces glimmer almost lividly beneath dustings of shadows.
Gritting his teeth he stared lividly through the mirror and tried not to think about Lieutenant Harah.
"Demarchy agents have followed him," it said, its coloration blood red, tinged with orange, pulsing lividly.
Fear and anger show up so lividly in Nutan's eyes that they haunt you long after you have walked out of the theatre."
Old, ugly, scars on jaw and fattish cheek and across the upper lip started out lividly.
Turning "lividly pale," he remarks that he isn't interested in having a "female curate" (assistant minister).
Zouga had been staring at him, unable to speak, his face so pale that his scratches and gouges stood out lividly.
His face was drawn and lividly pale, and his eyes were rolled back into his head so that only the whites were showing.
"Allright," she croaked, lividly.
The child who, Weisel recalled, had the face of a 'sad-eyed angel', was silent, lividly pale and almost calm as he ascended the gallows.
They swayed ..." Drex stared out the window and a clump of tiny scars on his cheek stood out lividly.