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(Livid means either discolored, as from bruising, or flushed, as in anger.)

There was a large, livid mark on her arm from her fall onto the stone floor.

The referee missed the call, and the coach was livid about it.

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The principal was livid with rage over the newspaper story about the school.

The racer crashed his motorcycle, and the next day had several livid bruises on his right arm.

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Her comment made me so livid my face turned white.

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I was livid with anger at what he said.

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