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