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be livid
verb as in foam at the mouth
verb as in seethe
Example Sentences
“Orange County taxpayers have every right to be livid and demand justice,” said state Sen. Janet Nguyen, who represents the 36th District and is running for Do’s seat.
"I was livid, but I didn't know who to be livid with," he said.
"I was livid, but I didn't know who to be livid with," he said.
Mr Netanyahu was said to be livid this week when Benny Gantz, his arch-political rival and member of the unity war cabinet, set off on an unannounced and unsanctioned trip to visit key allies in Washington DC and London.
As you looked aghast at the damage to your property, you'd either be livid or upset, or a combination of both.
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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.
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