Ainda não temos significados para "grow livid".
1Beneath it the landscape seemed to grow livid as a corpse, and terror to fill with trembling the very trees and grasses.
2His face grew livid, and his teeth grated harshly with suppressed rage.
3Philip stepped back, growing livid, and his hand was on his rapier.
4The king turned to see its source, and his face grew livid.
5The red fire in his eyes grew livid-a blaze of exultation, of triumph.
6Canrobert grew livid, and shouted, planting his horse in the midst of us.
7The dark and evil countenance above him grew livid with fury.
8He grew livid with it, and uttered a low animal cry.
9He followed its progress with anxiety-theface becoming distorted, the lips growing livid.
10He grew livid, he could not eat, he left the table.
11The Prussian's face grew livid and his mouth set like an iron spring.
12His face grew livid, and those little bourgeois side-whiskers quivered and thrilled with passion.
13Thesel turned ghastly white, while Swann grew livid with rage.
14The bishop's face grew livid, and he shrank within himself.
15The hardy complexion of Ferrers grew livid; his brow became dark with a terrible expression.
16Red rocks overhung them, and, receding into distance, grew livid in the blue grey atmosphere.