Alfred's face had gone livid, eyes wide and staring in horror.
The baron went livid and he spluttered, unable to speak.
The knife scar that ran up from mouth to left ear went livid.
When you hear a television pundit pronounce the i as in give, go livid.
His face had gone livid and his eyes started from their sockets.
"Nobody wants you to stop at home," he suddenly shouted, going livid with rage.
Conversations are interrupted as parties to them go livid and rush away.
Paul, his face gone livid, took a step toward the Irishman.
At sight of their erect positions his face went livid.
And of course Arthur goes simply livid when he hears him mentioned.