Anemic looking from illness or emotion.
Discolored by coagulation of blood beneath the skin.
Другие значения термина "livid" 1 New Zealand First's decision left Leader of the House Gerry Brownlee livid .
2 Billy Tang, who was at home the time, said he was livid .
3 The blood on the livid face glistened wet in the electric light.
4 Cazeau turned a livid white in the moon-rays;-hisblood grew icy cold.
5 The Major was so livid she could barely get the words out.
6 The livid face of the regent went paler as the other spoke.
7 The animal shining in his eyes changed to a sudden, livid fury.
8 The COM are livid , and want to block this change in court.
9 The water turned to a livid green and the air slowly darkened.
10 He was in riding dress and was breathless and livid with anger.
11 The livid , shaking lips met the quivering mouth through the iron rods.
12 He stooped over Pike and saw the livid finger-marks on the throat.
13 At the sight of the young woman he assumed a livid palor.
14 He could see the livid smile of the Greek bent upon him.
15 He was livid , and he went on saying in a choking voice:
16 Jane was sitting helplessly by the window, almost livid in her pallor.
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