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be livid
adjective
Having a dark, bluish appearance.
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The Indian tourist board must be livid.
I will be livid if they don't.
Its bankers will be livid, as will its shareholders.
If I miss that, the wife will be livid.
"I'd be livid if we had to pay for it".
Yet French Catalans would be livid if the new south-west region were renamed simply Languedoc.
If Chris survives for the rest of the season, the should be livid.
Gallen is entitled to be livid at how he has been treated.
Again, if I were a Swedish tax payer I'd be livid about this.
"We sense the opposite -- that our base would be livid if we were to bow down".
"I would be livid if I were the attorney general," she yelled.
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