Discolored by coagulation of blood beneath the skin.
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Examples for "livid"
Examples for "livid"
1New Zealand First's decision left Leader of the House Gerry Brownlee livid.
2Billy Tang, who was at home the time, said he was livid.
3The blood on the livid face glistened wet in the electric light.
4Cazeau turned a livid white in the moon-rays;-hisblood grew icy cold.
5The Major was so livid she could barely get the words out.
1Stansfield sat back and ran his right hand over his black-and-blue-striped tie.
2It's all black-and-blue, and he can't lift it enough to fiddle to-night.
3Patrick nursed his black-and-blue spots and fell back on his flute for solace.
4Where Georg Riegg's stone had struck her, there was an ugly black-and-blue bruise.
5The flame spreading into the wings, hurrying up the black-and-blue-twined carpets like eager guests.
6His face was black-and-blue, but that, too, could have been done by the logs.
7And one time she beat my brother black-and-blue, that witch!
8Others make jokes of women bleeding from the face or black-and-blue from a beating.
9People were brilliant spots of color, and highways black-and-blue jagged smears across a natural landscape.
10Reminds me of the man who saw a big black-and-blue spot on his boy's forehead.
11I was pale and gaunt, my right eye was black-and-blue, and my jaw was still swollen.
12These would explode, and I was twice hit by the bullets, which left a black-and-blue mark.
13Today Drew's face is more black-and-blue than flesh-toned.
14Really? Jon's black-and-blue face split into a grin.
15His eyes were slits encircled by black-and-blue rings.
16The lecherous and depraved old man was delighted with Hungry Joe's split lips and black-and-blue eyes.