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1 Suddenly I could see my opponent's swarthy face become livid .
2 The man's face had absolutely become livid as he listened to the barrister's words.
3 His naturally red face had become livid , his skin moist, and his eyes wild with excitement.
4 Is infinite goodness and mercy to become livid with wrath because a finite being expresses an opinion?
5 Of pale, he has become livid .
6 Mademoiselle d'Arlange had become livid .
7 As the story goes, Mellgren had become livid after hearing rumors that Fouts was exaggerating the success of his results.
8 The usual bright colour of his cheeks had become livid , and the flesh, ordinarily firm and elastic, had fallen in folds and wrinkles.
9 He had become livid , in his turn; but he continued in an almost inaudible voice, as if to meet Daniel's objections before they were expressed,-
10 The integuments of the penis became livid and swollen and were extremely painful.
11 When it was, the man was a study; he became livid with rage.
12 The Count started from his chair and his face became livid .
13 His face became livid , and he seemed to lose all control of himself.
14 His face, before very crimson, became livid ; his head sank on his breast.
15 The judge was suddenly silent, and his purple face became livid .
16 Hector became livid , and could not stifle a cry of horror.
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