livid造句

Her face turned livid with rage.

He'd be livid if he found out what you're doing.

But who wants to rely on livid voters and banker-bashing politicians when private cash is available?

Campaigners and industry lobbies are livid. But the case for large-scale government investment in broadband is not as strong as its proponents claim.

Many investors were livid: Vodafone's acquisition spree was supposed to be over, and Mr Sarin was accused of paying far too much for Telsim.

I'm not grieving. I'm livid.

The jailor brought up another livid prisoner.

British taxpayers would be livid if they had to save the British bit of Barclays' investment bank.

The opposition BNP, a party with its roots in the army and allied to Jamaat during its 2001-06 rule, is livid.

livid造句

That man is always livid.

Cosette's thin and sickly face was vaguely outlined by the livid light in the sky.

According to the head of a hedge fund that does a lot of business with large Banks, their lending desks are now being stripped of risk-management responsibilities by livid chief executives.

The minerals contained in the salt there give the salt a relatively livid color. Also, the salt of Saka Salt Lake is called 'Livid Salt'.

Hard looks at the scanty clues got them thinking instead that maybe the blue flower’s name was more related to turning blue with livid anger than to laundry the word or odiferous pile.

The envoy, Nabil Hussein Ashri, was made livid by a proposal to promote a Thai police general who stands charged in one of the diamond-linked murder cases.

The family lobby, however, was livid.

Five little livid spots the marks of four fingers and a thumb were printed upon the white wrist.