We have no meanings for "grow livid" in our records yet.
1 Beneath it the landscape seemed to grow livid as a corpse, and terror to fill with trembling the very trees and grasses.
2 His face grew livid , and his teeth grated harshly with suppressed rage.
3 Philip stepped back, growing livid , and his hand was on his rapier.
4 The king turned to see its source, and his face grew livid .
5 The red fire in his eyes grew livid -a blaze of exultation, of triumph.
6 Canrobert grew livid , and shouted, planting his horse in the midst of us.
7 The dark and evil countenance above him grew livid with fury.
8 He grew livid with it, and uttered a low animal cry.
9 He followed its progress with anxiety-theface becoming distorted, the lips growing livid .
10 He grew livid , he could not eat, he left the table.
11 The Prussian's face grew livid and his mouth set like an iron spring.
12 His face grew livid , and those little bourgeois side-whiskers quivered and thrilled with passion.
13 Thesel turned ghastly white, while Swann grew livid with rage.
14 The bishop's face grew livid , and he shrank within himself.
15 The hardy complexion of Ferrers grew livid ; his brow became dark with a terrible expression.
16 Red rocks overhung them, and, receding into distance, grew livid in the blue grey atmosphere.
Other examples for "grow livid"
Grammar, pronunciation and more