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"livid" Definitions
  1. extremely angry synonym furious
  2. dark blue-grey in colour

641 Sentences With "livid"

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Hunt was livid then and five months later he's still livid.
Conservatives -- including at least Justice Samuel Alito -- were livid.
Unsurprisingly, the clubs left off the guest list were livid.
If he did something wrong, I would have been livid.
Yet he was livid with rage and deeply partisan resentfulness.
My daughter is in the 11th grade, and is livid.
He and Brad are LIVID that we voted for them.
He is livid and tosses her out of his room.
But many lawmakers of color remained livid about the exchange.
Do we want a livid warrior or a happy one?
Mr. Rouhani was livid, according to officials close to him.
Scalia and the other conservatives were livid at the development.
"We are mourning and I am livid," he concluded. …U.
Now that I know that it definitely happened, I'm livid.
Go deeper: Livid liberals try to bully Schultz out of 2020
Head coach Vic Schaefer was livid and needed to be restrained.
Go deeper: Livid liberals try to bully Schultz out of 2020.
The bike was promptly stolen, and the young Ali was livid.
The Wiltons proclaim their innocence but are livid about Ally's behavior.
When she privately tells Debbie what happened, however, Debbie is livid.
In March of 2015, a livid rejection sent Jessica to Hopkins.
Congressman Jim Jordan, Ron DeSantis, Matt Gaetz, they&aposre furious, livid.
They think I'm an asshole, but 'hate group' has them livid.
We're told parents were livid and filed complaints with school officials.
The National Rifle Association and its Republican allies would be livid.
NAFTA's legacy, made worse by American farm-states livid about Latino
Others were livid at the protests, saying the teenagers were overreacting.
He was livid, the executive told me, and had vowed revenge.
Current and former GOP White House aides said they were livid.
Some Emory students were livid and let the administration know it.
"Putin was livid that she had spoken out," Mr. McFaul said.
Livid, Mr. Li sent letters of protest to China's top leaders.
The politicians I have been talking to are scared, or livid.
Democrats were livid after an exchange at the hearing between Rep.
I AM LIVID," while Chelsea Handler jokingly complained, "This is ridiculous.
"Kylie is livid," a source told PEOPLE after their relationship became public.
After Cruz finished, fans and delegates stormed out from the stands, livid.
Others, noting the excellence of this year's soyabean crop, were openly livid.
On Twitter, fans were livid that Gordon didn't take home the trophy.
"By the time I landed in Berlin, I was livid," she said.
Conservationists are livid and think it may lead to more elephant poaching.
But every time I would think about her, I would get livid.
But I'm sure I wasn't in a rage and I wasn't livid.
And he was livid that a jury decided he deserved the ticket.
Tar Heels coach Roy Williams was livid, calling his team prima donnas.
The photos met a slew of livid parents and advocates on Twitter.
"I just couldn't believe it, I was livid," she told the Argus.
Her father was livid, and he kicked her out of their apartment.
My girlfriend was livid with me on learning of her bag's disappearance.
Republicans may be gleeful, but Democrats have every right to be livid.
President Donald Trump is appalled, Republican Majority Leader Mitch McConnell is livid.
He didn't text her back the next day, and she was livid.
Even some of Trump's staunchest allies were livid at the proposed cuts.
The generals were livid that the rebuke was leaked to the media.
Brother 2 was livid and hasn't spoken to us for three years.
Towne was livid and vowed never to work with the director again.
"He was livid with me," Mr. Ferré recalled in the April interview.
At first, she's livid at them for breaking up the love affair.
But my wife was livid, and now she's convinced me too. Thoughts?
The groom mashed the cake into the bride's face, and she was livid.
"Kylie is livid," a source told PEOPLE when news of the romance broke.
PG&E has a monopoly over its coverage area, and Californians are livid.
"You have insanity in my earpiece," he yells at his staff, face livid.
Chris is livid and yells about how young everyone at start-ups look.
We're told Scott's been livid Kourtney's been dating 23-year-old Younes Bendjima.
She was so livid and fed up she threatened to end their friendship.
I'm livid, of course, because it means we're back to humanizing Jahil. Ugh.
She said she is livid about the response from local and state government.
Marilla is livid to learn that Matthew's made financial decisions behind her back.
Those in favor of banning horse racing altogether were livid at the news.
We can only imagine how livid the Trump tweets would be if Mrs.
After that, he was on his own — and he was livid about it.
"I told the men on my crew, and they were livid," she said.
But these livid Twitter users are refusing to look at the bigger picture.
After such investment in her goodness, the world is livid at being duped.
I was livid, and the scene on our living room floor was testament.
Others are livid because, they insist, the flag "never" appears in the film.
Wallace said Petty appeared livid when he first saw him after the race.
Rosie's mom was livid, and drove me straight home, still covered in chocolate.
Justice Department officials were livid at the reason for Liu's nomination to collapse.
Barham told the Post that she is "livid" after learning of the warnings.
Trump was reportedly livid but tried to play off Cruz's snub as NBD.
The schools "were livid," said State Senator Jason Schultz, a Republican subcommittee chairman.
Many Brexit-backing Conservatives were livid at May over her overture to Corbyn.
" I was livid and called him to ask him, "Why are you doing this?
Kozak's deputy, John Kunstadter, took me aside at an informal briefing, courteous but livid.
And Trump's increasingly livid reactions are helping Pelosi out of a delicate political spot.
They're livid, befuddled and want the armed protesters to stop doing what they're doing.
Dr. Demmler-Harrison, the infectious disease specialist, said she was "livid" about ACOG's decision.
When Mr Macron said he wanted to cut the requirement, the profession was livid.
The true beatings flashed at Matt, too: broken cheekbone, livid arm burns, bloody mouth.
When Google executives learned that he was recruiting employees to leave, they were livid.
America's European allies were not only baffled by what they heard, they were livid.
Ororo Munroe, was going to be an Asian-American woman, I would be livid.
And is the best adversary for Trump a livid warrior or a happy one?
Mr. Callahan went home and went to sleep, but his physician daughter remains livid.
President-elect Woodrow Wilson, who had not been consulted, was livid over the deal.
After the vote, Nadler told The Observer he was "absolutely livid," criticizing Trump's motives.
Before the packed room of presidents, prime ministers, governors, and mayors, Thunberg was livid.
Playing to type, Boeheim was livid, but in that sad sack way of his.
Afterwards, Carpinello claimed that Pivarnick actually tried to kiss him, and Farley, 33, was livid.
A disheveled and livid Becky runs into the restaurant in the middle of evening service.
"I was absolutely livid and upset and scared," Bright, of De Soto, Illinois, tells PEOPLE.
But when they learned that the alert was actually a false alarm, they were livid.
Ruth decides to open up about what happened with Tom Grant, and Sam is livid.
It's Big Kurt Jackson of The Lumberjacksons, and he's livid that Carmen stole their moves.
Some users said tearful goodbyes, but others were livid at the suddenness of the shutdown.
Disney Abigail Disney visited Disneyland undercover, and she says she's "livid" at what she saw.
Police officers are dying, and public sentiment is livid, on all sides of every debate.
Republican lawmakers were livid when the Justice Department declined to press charges earlier this year.
The hotel is livid because someone stole their toe—and whoever did it will pay.
Even with Spencer livid at Aria, they were still a united force against Detective Tanner.
Here is Livid, greeting his sons, Richard and Anthony, called Tonto: Well, well, he cautioned.
Ukrainian state intelligence services had monitored my meeting with Kostya, and the client was livid.
Some Republicans and most Democrats are quite livid and demanding answers from Trump's top people.
But I'm livid that she questioned my judgment about someone I've been dating for months.
Many are livid that Germany didn't alert them sooner about the perils of cum-ex.
He was livid at the "criminal leaks" that led to the resignation of Michael Flynn.
A number of black residents were livid that their Hispanic neighbors had been hauled away.
A number of black residents were livid that their Hispanic neighbors had been hauled away.
She was livid, but I was elated when the home soon became infested with caterpillars.
One week later, "people are still livid" in the community, a Sinclair source said on Wednesday.
Nipsey Hussle's daughter, Emani, will not go back to her mother ... and the mother is livid.
When I found out it was a scam I was livid that I fell for it.
"I just learned of this dispicable [sic] Comcast practice today and I am livid," bham3dman wrote.
I had the APC 40 back in the day and this [Livid controller] was the replacement.
According to Walraven, he was "livid" when he saw photos of the show the next day.
The affected territories—under British sovereignty but not actually part of the United Kingdom—are livid.
I was absolutely livid that I had not been told this before it was on television.
She's livid and sends her son Max to bartend instead, kicking him out of the event.
Yukos's livid shareholders sued the government, and after years of legal wrangling began to score victories.
Mr Erdogan is livid with America and Europe for their reluctance to acknowledge the Gulenists' role.
Anyway, now that you're all livid please heed these tips on how to respond to nudes.
Many locals are as disappointed with their HDP politicians as they are livid with Mr Erdogan.
After news of Mr. Isa's planned trip to Dharamsala emerged last week, Chinese diplomats were livid.
Rural Republicans who gave the new EPA administrator the benefit of the doubt are understandably livid.
Trump was, however, reportedly livid over Monday's developments, especially the surprising revelation of Papadopoulos' guilty plea.
She doesn't say that Livid might have been dreaming of Eton; she says that he was.
"He rejoiced in it, really, and he was clearly livid about losing it," Ms. Lokshina said.
The Ukrainian government was livid, and prosecutors in Kiev are investigating whether Mr. Artemenko committed treason.
Trump's scowl was partly buried in a mass of livid, blood-red and bruise-purple brushstrokes.
That is quite intimate, but it is a kind of livid intimacy that is Mermelstein's own.
The underground press, insane and livid in color and opinion, withered as quickly as it flowered.
While some people would be happy to give up their current coverage, others would be livid.
"They're mad at me because I'm at the Super Bowl, seeing Maroon 5 and sitting with Aly Raisman  — my son is livid that I'm at the Super Bowl, my daughter is livid that I'm with Maroon 5 and getting to meet Aly Raisman," she tells PEOPLE.
Prudence, livid that Agatha and Dorcus would conspire without her, agrees to participate in Sabrina's resurrection plans.
Corker is livid because Republican senators complain about the president's imposition of tariffs on national security grounds.
Eve's upset by what she sees, but Cisely is particularly livid, for reasons that will become clear.
"When you use the word 'hope' with the word 'Martyrs,'" it makes people livid, Kevin Goetz said.
After Ruth shows the team the intro she made, and Glenn eats it up, Sam gets livid.
Zouk's Facebook page is filled with livid comments from Singaporeans who are demanding an apology to Fadi.
But I had to fly back to New York, livid and thwarted, before the final episode aired.
But Trump and White House officials were livid when the House considered a similar strategy last week.
Users were livid, and, after that, Facebook either stopped conducting secret experiments or stopped admitting to them.
He was "livid" at the notion that the US was betraying an ally, two defense officials said.
Local radio commentator John Ziegler, a defender of Sandusky, was livid when Sandusky's image was painted over.
When Landrum told her that her doctor had never called her about a checkup, Giwa was livid.
As Maltby noted, "The BBC reported that Buckingham Palace is 'disappointed' -- Britspeak for "the Queen is livid.
Snapchat users are livid over the app's recent redesign, prompting a barrage of criticism on social media.
I'm absolutely livid because I went through all that trouble for nothing, at least I have a spare.
I will be livid if that burden is passed on to us, the taxpayer, who made better choices.
While conducting post-hogtie surveillance, Mike is pleased to see that Hector is livid about the lost cash.
Professional staff at the Pentagon and the State Department are reportedly livid at this latest turn of events.
"  Gingrich seemed livid, telling Kelly, "I'm sick and tired of people like you using language that's inflammatory.
You've made it all the way past the headline of this story, which very likely made you livid.
Disney visited Disneyland undercover and the working conditions made her "livid," she told Yahoo News on July 15.
Barr spent most of a Senate Judiciary Committee hearing on Wednesday defending his actions to livid Democratic lawmakers.
That attempt, which involved a secret nerve agent developed by the Soviet military, left the UK government livid.
But he added in remarks on his syndicated radio program that Trump is "genuinely livid" over the recusal.
Airlines grew livid after he repeatedly voiced overly optimistic timetables about when the Max would return to service.
He was livid that his father, Thomas Gilbert Sr., had cut two-thirds of his allowance, prosecutors said.
Ohio State Coach Urban Meyer was livid after the game about Barrett's injury and called for an investigation.
A livid Erdoğan recalled Turkey's ambassador, and Cairo repaid the favor by declaring Ankara's envoy persona non grata.
The Japanese were livid, especially when more such statues popped up in Korea and in the United States.
The administration should play on the likelihood that Russian President Vladimir V. Putin is livid with Mr. Assad.
Listen, if Michelle Obama stole Laura Bush's convention speeches the right would be ripshit livid for a month.
When Sisk admitted to Cuccurullo that she had shared their "secret" with the experts, her then-husband was livid.
As we first reported ... Dame was livid about the cash he'd given Lee to make a couple of movies.
" Colyer said he was livid that a "taxpayer-funded institution would allow such a display of our sacred flag.
" Other state hospital associations have been livid over the payment manipulation, with some comparing it to a "bank robbery.
Trump administration officials were livid: the then acting head of ICE, Thomas Homan, compared her to a gang lookout.
Livid at being rebuked by the American embassy in Cambodia, Mr Hun Sen took his complaints to the top.
Sources told Huffington Post that Moonves was livid when Jackson signed a book deal with CBS-owned Simon & Schuster.
Then, finger jabbing the air, his face growing livid, Skinner demands that "Dodgy Dave" address accusations of financial impropriety.
Abigail Disney said she went to Disneyland to observe worker conditions and was "so livid" at what she saw.
Favreau made a bold decision in covering Sethi with livid scratches, bruises, and welts that change throughout the film.
Last week, fans were livid when Olympian Simone Biles was eliminated from the show after earning a perfect score.
When the educators from the local deaf school learned that my parents were considering cued speech, they became livid.
While the eventual compromise of a broader immigration debate allowed government's reopening, left activists were livid at Democrats' acquiescence.
Considering that it requires $85033 billion to fund the operations of the House of Representatives, taxpayers should be livid.
Appearing uncharacteristically livid, the Senate majority leader, Mitch McConnell, Republican of Kentucky, took to the floor to assail Democrats.
Women have every reason to be livid right now, and our anger should not be mocked, censored, or punished.
FBI agents were livid that he amplified the baseless conspiracy according to a report by Business Insider's Sonam Sheth.
"I have been dealing with her wanting to 'fit in' and I promise you, I am livid," she continued.
With MLB facing a major lawsuit over its blackout restrictions, how is it that Indianapolis racing fans aren't livid?
But some black students are livid with what they see as the jury's light punishment for the former students.
Just a few examples: Mr. Trump was livid when journalists revealed that he had unsuccessfully ordered Mr. Mueller's firing.
I alternate between feeling livid and heartbroken about what's coming, but there's absolutely nothing I can do about it.
What's interesting ... as we reported, the Kardashians are livid at Blac Chyna for allegedly luring Rob into her clutches.
More than two decades ago, during the Clinton administration, Moynihan was livid at insider accounts of White House travails.
Ms. Furió started renting venues for the event earlier this year, calling it La Furiosa — or the livid woman.
He was livid after his own top epidemiologists warned that the virus would soon be spreading within our borders.
Several livid, snarly, body-based paintings from the late 1930s show how thoroughly "Prometheus" had gotten under his skin.
When the sisters shared what they'd learned with their parents, Maria and Kovik, the couple was livid and devastated.
"The community, they're livid right now," said Mike Austin, chairman of the Advisory Neighborhood Commission that includes Holiday Market.
Livid British officials adamantly denied the allegation and secured promises from senior White House officials never to repeat it.
President Recep Tayyip Erdogan is livid over American support for Kurdish fighters in the war against ISIS in Syria.
Democrats have been livid over DOJ's contention that senior White House officials have "absolute immunity" from testifying before Congress.
Many creditors are livid at the prospect of a payout for Karpeles, whom they blame for Mt. Gox's failure.
Livid, AJA applied to Liberian courts and in 1998 won a judgment for $66.5m (now worth double that with interest).
People are shocked and livid after paramedics placed a white sheet over a teen shooting victim who was still breathing.
He is livid that, after 45 years together, Roseanne would not only lie about the pills, but blame the kids.
I have to relearn that I am not fragile, I am capable, I am wholesome, not just livid and weak.
Part of why the industry was and remains so livid about all this is just how good the plan was.
Democrats were livid and taunted "yea" voters, whom they now see as sitting ducks in the 2018 mid-term elections.
When I came back outside, I was livid and eager to continue the fight, but I couldn't find them anywhere.
Kelly Ripa is livid over Michael Strahan's departure from her show, largely because she was shockingly disrespected by Disney honchos.
However, the idea that this was written to replace the series finale we originally saw in 2007 makes me livid.
But privately, they were livid that the debt ceiling was pushed off for another few months, according to multiple reports.
Turks are livid with the West for its response to the coup, and most suspect America of backing the cemaat.
In particular, career officials are "aghast" and one person said they were "livid," according to the former Obama administration official.
But many Indians are livid about one thing that is not in dispute: that some of that talk on Feb.
When I told her that I'd changed my mind and that I was going to study journalism, she was livid.
But when you have people hear an Indian accent on the phone when they call somebody, they're livid about it.
In other words, it's entirely possible that he would've ended up livid with CNN even without BuzzFeed's break from orthodoxy.
If the journals authenticate Moser's dire portrait, his interviews with friends, lovers, family members, and employees deepen its livid hue.
" In 2018, she told Yahoo News that she went undercover at Disneyland and said the working conditions made her "livid.
Johnson, at his Texas ranch recovering from gallbladder surgery, was livid that his calls for a delay were being ignored.
What should concern the managers Republicans remained livid throughout the day on Wednesday about what transpired shortly before 1 a.m.
Campaigns have been livid with the state party, expressing frustration in a series of late-night calls into Tuesday morning.
Ms. Warren again avoided apologizing or acknowledging the criticism from some Native American groups, who remain livid at her decision.
That has Jeremy livid ... with the fighter saying Ortega cares more about his hair than actually getting in the Octagon.
And, speaking of pissed ... the MLK family was livid over Cardi B's "Real Housewives of the Civil Rights Movement" spoof.
Exacerbating matters is a recent unrelated pedophilia scandal in the city, which has helped feed a growing chorus of livid parents.
All she has to do is bring his soul back, but Hilda, livid at Sabrina going behind her back, says no.
DOJ employee among those heckling DHS boss Nielsen , report says Brit Hume: Trump helped himself  politically with executive order Livid  Rep.
As Dee Dee bathes her like a baby and tries to get her to sing "I'll Be There," Gypsy is livid.
We broke the story ... Rob's livid Chyna put Dream in harm's way and plans to take her back to family court.
A sudden deal made by Senate Minority Leader Chuck Schumer on a set of judicial nominees has made Democratic activists livid.
People make me so livid when they make such obvious mistakes, but don't want to hear it when they're given tips.
Merkel was reportedly " livid" at the report, telling Obama that "she unmistakably disapproves of and views as completely unacceptable such practices."
"gilly discovering the r+l wedding and sam taking the credit is proof that men are trash," one livid fan wrote.
" The comment left Kunis feeling "livid" and "objectified," but, she writes, "For the first time in my career I said 'no.
Dharmender, livid at his father's lenience, grabbed Roshan by the shoulders and tried to shove him out of the town square.
Quintero was still livid about the raid on Rancho Bufalo, the cartel's massive marijuana plantation, spearheaded by Camarena a year earlier.
Yet the European members of the international accord, livid at Trump over his withdrawal, have yet to commit to that effort.
This is a phone that's only one year removed from being Motorola's flagship, so the move left many customers (understandably) livid.
We're told Ray is livid that Kanye rhapsodized about the sex tape during the VMAs ... even giving him a shout-out.
San Francisco's lawmakers are reportedly livid about Bluegogo's plans to expand into the city,the San Francisco Examiner reported on Tuesday.
The pharmaceutical industry is livid about a surprise change to Medicare drug policy that was slipped into the Senate budget deal.
But in Turkey's eyes, the YPG and PKK are virtually synonymous, which is why it was livid Trump armed the former.
European governments are livid at the prospect of the United States targeting their businesses and are looking for ways to retaliate.
Trump then reportedly became livid with Sessions, excoriating him for recusing himself from overseeing the probe and saying he should resign.
" When she learned that eight residents at Hollywood Hills had died just hours after her warning, Wilson said she was "livid.
Warren is livid, and the look of disgust he gives his wife makes me wonder if their marriage will survive this.
Bolton's insistence on protection for the Kurds made Erdogan livid, creating yet another irritant in a deeply strained US-Turkish relationship.
McGahn has been summoned to the White House in February 2018 because a livid Trump wants him to deny something truthful.
As the 17th-century poet George Herbert said, "Living well is the best revenge," and you, Livid, are doing just that.
Now the heat ... our sources say Bob Weinstein is angry -- livid -- over the whole situation and loses control during heated conversations.
His opposition is livid and calling for his removal, while many in the leader's party slavishly attempt to justify his conduct.
Many officers are livid at being put on the front line to sort out what they say is a political crisis.
Gianni Versace's family is livid and disgusted at everyone who contributed in the TV re-creation of the bloody murder scene.
An elected official from Ohio told a top Trump donor that he didn't even like Trump but was livid at Cruz nonetheless.
Whitney Cummings is livid at a neighbor who she claims went all Paul Bunyan in her backyard, and now cops are investigating.
But he then claimed that Angelina actually tried to kiss him — which she may have, on the cheek — and Jenni was livid.
In Silicon Valley venture capitalists are livid—even though they are as much to blame for mispricing the unicorns as Wall Street.
But that is a tiny nugget of rationale buried in a mound of manure, which explains why voting rights advocates are livid.
Photo: APEmployees at a petting zoo in Moscow are livid over the treatment it says its raccoon received during a video shoot.
I livid and holding back with every bit of my might not go and find the killer or killers who did it.
Darden was on a panel that discussed OJ's belated mea culpa and he's livid at the naysayers who fought for Simpson's freedom.
Yet millions of Americans, livid with Mrs Clinton and the establishment politics she represents, might just consider that to be splitting hairs.
Republicans are livid after a leaked Pentagon memo revealed the department's plan to "play hardball" against the House's proposed defense funding method.
But Ghirri does not share Eggleston's intense hues, the angry reds and livid greens that Eggleston hunted down in unspectacular everyday subjects.
SCHUMER: WE'LL HAVE TO WAIT UNTIL HIS HEARINGS, BUT I DON'T SEE THE KIND OF LIVID OPPOSITION THAT I'VE SEEN TO OTHERS.
In one scene, Kim Kardashian West is livid after Thompson apparently ignored Khloé at their daughter True's 1st birthday party in April.
The livid, traumatized face of Maurice Sendak's father testifies to that: to all the vicious, violent, unspeakable things that death can be.
China, obviously, would be livid at these events, but it is high time it got over its decades-long pout on Taiwan.
This blemish took me a few minutes to find but back then my grandpa spotted it right away and he was livid.
Karl Rove, deputy chief of staff to President George W. Bush, at times grew livid at Republicans who defied the White House.
I was livid at what was happening and that fact that I was allowing it to out of the fear of failure.
However, the Queen does eventually acquire a translation of the speech, and is livid when she sees what her son has done.
She said she was "livid" a tour operator had taken them to the island when there'd been signs of a coming eruption.
State Department staffers are also livid Pompeo has framed his resistance to congressional demands for information as being about protecting U.S. diplomats.
Every structure, even the cliffscapes, seems slathered with livid graffiti, and from the lower right rises up a sinister murder of crows.
I am still livid that such a brazen callback to some of our nation's worst atrocities occurred right in my own town.
After the Thomas the Tank Engine video, he said, Mr. LaPierre appeared "livid and embarrassed" in a meeting with the outreach group.
Some on the right were livid that the brand endorsed someone who, to them, represents a lack of loyalty to American values.
" The sources provided CNN with slightly different insight into Obama's demeanor than others who told The Wall Street Journal that Obama was "livid.
I dropped it during every hangover, every time the group chat got too livid, whenever someone fucked up in a really inconsequential way.
"Frankly, I think you're going to have people who are Democrats and Republicans and independents who are going to be livid," he said.
The article prompted an outraged response from Bannon, who told CNN he was "livid" over any implication he and Priebus were at odds.
One US official said it is well known that some senior US military officials are livid at how the Kurds have been treated.
Many empathized with her, while others applauded her handling of the situation and some were livid that she wasted her time with Leonard.
Chelsie Haunani Fairchild, who describes herself in a YouTube video as a native Hawaiian and Polynesian, said she was "livid" about the costume.
Sources told PEOPLE in January that Jenner was "livid" and felt "betrayed" when she found out her brother was dating her boyfriend's ex.
Blac Chyna has a complicated relationship with Rob's family, and a source previously told PEOPLE that Kylie Jenner is "livid" about the relationship.
BREXITEERS are livid about comments made at a press conference on May 12th by Mark Carney, the governor of the Bank of England.
Long-awaited augmented reality mobile game Pokémon Go has finally been released in the US, Australia, and New Zealand, and I am livid.
But it was impossible to see—the glass was reflecting a last smoldering streak of sunset, dark as a livid coal smashed open.
"I was absolutely livid that people were sharing that video," said Maureen Cavanagh, the founder and president of Magnolia, who lives in Massachusetts.
The relationship was a lot less friendly earlier this year, when Trump was livid over the Senate's failure to pass health-care legislation.
Very shortly, what could be read had been, and Livid, knotting the tie strings of his pants vigorously, approached me at the stove.
I was livid that we had been put in danger by a tour operator who preferred to risk it than refund our money.
"I was livid because I hadn't seen her for three weeks," Branson recalled in an interview with CNBC for "The Brave Ones" podcast.
But this week, marchers were livid when The Washington Post reported that the National Archives blurred anti-Trump signs from 2017's march.
He's been livid that the mainstream media has challenged his frequent alternative facts and not praised what he views as his many accomplishments.
The Chinese government is livid that Trump signed the bill, which authorizes sanctions on Chinese and Hong Kong officials for human rights abuses.
Moley has announced he will retire later this year, but U.S. diplomats have been livid that Pompeo didn't do more in that case.
Oklahoma head coach Lincoln Riley was visibly livid on the sidelines, and fans were dismayed at the lack of attention the call received.
But not from that of the Steelers, who remained equal parts livid and perplexed by a rule that, in practice, made little sense.
It seems hard to fathom the House GOP would ever do this, since it'd make millions of Trump voters in their districts absolutely livid.
Our sources say he's livid at the culprits and wants them caught so bad he's willing to stop everything else he's doing to help.
North Korea is also livid about stepped-up United Nations sanctions adopted last week following its recent nuclear test and long-range missile launch.
Jones was allegedly livid when Kyzer had an affair with a 19-year-old neighbor, according to a 2012 affidavit obtained by The State.
La Quica, meanwhile, is livid that someone at the brothel ratted him out: He heads there and shoots each brothel worker one-by-one.
In fact, the citizens are downright livid about the war on the Suez Canal, which, despite Prime Minister Eden's assurances, is not going well.
Mark Zuckerberg's 6' stone wall around his $100 million Kauai property has blocked out the Pacific Ocean to neighbors ... some of whom are livid.
Chris is livid that he actually helped promote Migos' recent hit album, "Culture," at the same time Quavo was secretly seeing his ex-girlfriend.
He quickly turns livid when his nationalistic aunt Pat, played with ferocious fun by Dearbhla Molloy, keeps ranting about "that fuckin' bitch" Margaret Thatcher.
I really, really hope you guys aren't too disappointed in me for not getting truly 10/10 livid over the color of coffee cups.
And we're going to talk about that, as "mobs not jobs," I am literally livid right now, I could tell you so many things.
" The moderates were livid about the comment, which Representative Max Rose, Democrat of New York, said, "Just speaks to why everyone hates this place.
They would be shocked and mortified by my struggles, and livid if I wrote the truth about what they've done and said to me.
The younger Mr. Bush was livid, knowing the piece would be seen as a message from his father, and he railed at his staff.
A livid Mr. Trump pressed Mr. McGahn to publicly rebut the story, but he would not because the article accurately reported the president's desires.
Most of us are outraged and livid with shame that the savagery of "tender age" shelters was undertaken by our government, on our behalf.
Chinese officials are livid over Washington's move this week to prevent American suppliers from selling parts to the Chinese tech giant ZTE, they said.
It is hard not to be livid at the BBC for this conduct against a backdrop of rising child poverty and a failing NHS.
The school called the student's fathers after the incident, who told the Tribune they were "livid" that this occurred, especially in a public school.
He was livid with some sloppy wedge play that led to a double-bogey at the 15th hole and a bogey at the third.
Since McAuliffe took office, Feld says, that view has diminished: Gun control groups, for instance, were "livid" with him last year over the NRA deal.
Livid knew that I was using it from photos and they reached out to me and said they wanted to make me a custom one.
But the family of the child who was mistakenly removed from school remained livid, telling Washington City Paper they had feared the boy was harmed.
Later, the middle Kardashian sister was rightly livid (and litigious) when tabloids published personal, identifying details about her surrogate, putting that woman in unnecessary jeopardy.
Jimmy accompanies Kim to Chuck's house and is confronted by a livid Chuck who quickly pieced together just how the document snafu came to be.
Center fielder Adam Jones not so much shocked as he was livid, and began pointing and screaming in the direction from where the can came.
Some of the tweets included in the report capture just how livid some Hawaiians were as soon as they discovered no missiles were actually inbound.
But in a strong signal of his thinking, a close Adelson confidant Morton Klein, the head of an organization heavily funded by Adelson, was livid.
Indian sticklers for tradition were livid that Chopra dared to expose her knees and sit cross-legged in front of Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi.
The fans over on Reddit FreeFolk are livid, but they have some theories as to why this seemingly important character is staying under the radar.
Trump was livid with Sessions after finding out about Mueller's appointment and said his attorney general at the time should resign, according to the report.
Abigail Disney, heiress to the Walt Disney Company, said in a new interview that she was "livid" after going to Disneyland and witnessing worker conditions.
This Una reveals all her scars, still livid and bleeding, from the get-go; there's not much room for revelations, except of the quieter kind.
But without any laws to regulate data sharing, Americans grew livid over how easily their private information could be accessed and exploited by unauthorized parties.
So if you're going to be angry with Facebook's casual disregard of your privacy, you should be absolutely livid when it comes to your ISP.
Anti-tax and pro-life leaders who huddled with Ryan in the Speaker's office Thursday were livid that the Freedom group scuttled the health bill.
Gamers livid over Electronic Arts' in-game moneymaking strategy in its new "Star Wars Battlefront II" title are overreacting, according to one Wall Street firm.
When the White House released a rough summary of the July 25 phone call, Ukrainian officials were livid because they'd been given no advance notice.
"I have been livid this entire week from the news that has been reported and the harm that has been committed," he told the gathering.
A livid Senate Majority Leader Mitch McConnell (R-Ky.) chastised Democrats for voting against moving forward and blamed Speaker Nancy Pelosi (D-Calif.) for interfering.
The president's remaining advisers were livid at what they considered the betrayal of an aide who had been with Mr. Bush since his Texas days.
Still, several Democrats have been privately livid at the changes to the paid leave program, which was approved when members were back in their districts.
He was particularly livid over a scene in which white fraternity brothers and their sorority dates feel threatened by a roadhouse full of African-Americans.
So, livid with myself, I ran round the park with small children and dogs and O.A.P.s and my own shadow rising up to meet me.
President Donald Trump may be livid about this week's market sell-off, but the rally in U.S. equities since his election is still well intact.
One NFL agent, who agreed to discuss the matter but asked not to be named, said some owners "were absolutely livid" with the Rhule's deal.
What The Morning Show does is offer both: the star and her exhaustion, the charisma and its livid dark side, the glamour and the sacrifice.
He was livid that Christianity Today — an influential publication founded by the evangelical leader Billy Graham — ran an editorial calling for his removal from office.
The doctors are all livid at DeLuca Sr. for giving the couple false hope, but he is also furious with them for not letting him try.
Walton was livid after Julius Randle became entangled with Cousins near halfcourt and appeared to be tossed by Cousins like a rag doll to the floor.
The Trump presidency is about to come for us all, but Samantha Bee is here to dismantle every move made by the "livid Orange Julius"-elect.
And progressives are livid, viewing the fiasco as endemic of a party that's been run by establishment figures whose unchecked power has bred incompetence and laziness.
Flagstaff High School principal Tony Cullen said he was "livid" with the decision against the school's girls basketball team, the Eagles, at their game on Tuesday.
"As an LGBT individual, I am livid that Trump will erase me and my peers from the Census," one Twitter user wrote with the #CantEraseUs hashtag.
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Yet he's pushing for tariffs that could cost carmakers $45 bln and is livid Harley-Davidson will no longer make EU-bound bikes in the States.
But Republicans who supported previous versions of the Dream Act are livid over what they call Democrats' failure to reach across the aisle on this version.
Democrats are livid, warning their base that his third-party bid could draw from their pool of voters and help elect Trump to a second term.
Between the lines: President Trump is livid about the recent spending bill, and could inspire some voters to channel his anger if he stays that way.
Now, large numbers of Charlton and Coventry fans are at the point of marches, boycotts and matchday disruption, so livid are they with their general treatment.
The Jenningses tried to play it off — Paige came up with the excuse that she wasn't feeling well — but a suddenly livid Stan wasn't buying it.
If that does happen, people will be justifiably livid that Republicans and Democrats in Congress did nothing to stop a train wreck we all saw coming.
It will also inflame already livid tensions across the Middle East, pouring fuel onto the fires of conflict from Syria to Iraq, Lebanon, Yemen, and beyond.
Best-selling author and former army paratrooper, Bradley Trevor Greive, is livid over publishing house Simon & Schuster's decision to publish alt-right troll Milo Yiannopolous' book Dangerous.
Chicago officials were livid about the decision to drop charges and sued Smollett for repayment of the $130,000 in the police overtime required to investigate his claims.
Residents were livid after a white police officer shot an unarmed black man in North Charleston, South Carolina, in 2015 — and city leaders looked for outside help.
In a recent episode, Money became livid after Sattler exposed her history of infidelity to the other couples in the house, which resulted in a physical altercation.
Madeline is livid, but not as nearly as upset as she is when Abigail mentions her affair with the theater teacher loud enough for Ed to hear.
Shortly afterwards, all eight housemates get kicked out of Newby's and have to return home, where Jeremiah is livid that the group got into yet another brawl.
Many Americans on social media are livid with the FAA's hesitance to ground flights while it investigates the situation further, and airline workers have concerns as well.
The argument ended and she was just livid, ran to her office, and slammed the door so hard that the lock broke and she couldn't get out.
When the Vogue Spain images were released, ballerinas everywhere were livid at the model for making light of a craft they've poured years of their life into.
But the fact that Netanyahu was livid at Kerry devoting most of his address to the issue of settlement building leaves no love lost between the two.
Co-host Kelly Ripa was livid at not having been consulted about the decision in advance and did not go on air the day after the announcement.
At which point, my boyfriend proceeds to sit next to me on the couch and pretend everything is OK. I was so livid I couldn't even speak.
Within a few days, the wound became livid, and with a fishing knife cauterized in flame, he reopened the wound, to let the blood flow hotly again.
Trump was livid, and on May 10, he hiked the tariffs on another $200 billion in Chinese exports to the U.S. to 25 percent from 10 percent.
When Sessions decided to recuse himself anyway, Trump was reportedly livid — getting so angry at Sessions that at one point the attorney general (unsuccessfully) offered to resign.
Karen, LoBianco reports, "was livid" at Trump's prurient comments in the "Access Hollywood" tape, but her husband concluded it was too late to drop off the ticket.
According to AL.com, residents in Birmingham were livid when at least 80 train cars full of the sludge came to a stop in their city in January.
In the kitchen, we ate Oma's bread with havarti cheese and livid-skinned summer grapes, on which a skim of dust belied a mouth-burst of gold.
PETA is livid at Dan's stunt and now the organization is ratting him and Steve Martin's Working Wildlife -- which allegedly provided the bear -- out to California authorities.
" But, she explains, she is "livid that — as a girl who does not attract men — I am constantly made to feel as if I shouldn't even be around.
It is called a sore loser and a dangerous spoiler, not only unwilling to play a leading role in the world but livid if China becomes more active.
She noticed that the Comedy Cellar was advertising C.K.'s performance loud and proud, and as a frequent Comedy Cellar attendee and longtime comedy fan, she was livid.
When Arthur found out that Gevers hadn't mentioned the potential conflict of interest with Gustinis, and then had proposed such a lavish contract for himself, he was livid.
She is rightfully livid when she learns that the fictional Girlstory franchise — which has hundreds of dolls with varying professions and physical abilities — only carries two Black dolls.
Bernie Sanders and his supporters were understandably livid at the news, and while Clinton couldn't have turned that bombshell into a positive, she could have mitigated the damage.
Merkel's phone had reportedly been tapped for years as part of a National Security Agency program, and she was livid when that surveillance came to light in 2013.
A livid Guy Stéphan, Mr Deschamps's deputy, conceded that France had "problems with integration", but said the football team could not take on responsibility for all such ills.
While Trump may not be overly preoccupied with the threat of impeachment, he has been livid about what he sees as Congress' inability to execute his campaign promises.
Fox's Chris Wallace pressed Kudlow, noting that reports have said the president was "livid" that Canada arrested Meng as he worked to reach a trade deal with China.
CBS News' White House Correspondent Paula Reid reported that Attorney General William Barr was "livid" that wealthy financier Jeffrey Epstein died of an apparent suicide early Saturday morning.
Outside of Pats fans who are still livid about their team getting screwed by the league, there's not going to be a ton of pressure to investigate Pittsburgh.
Russo, like Mike, is livid about the people who are blaming the family for losing track of their kid and launches into a What's The World Coming To?!
MORE was newly sworn in back in 22019, Republicans were livid that he rung up $12,000 in security costs for a date night to see a Broadway show.
Bailey (Chandra Wilson) is, of course, absolutely livid about the article, even if Meredith's words were taken 100 percent out of context and the headline is total garbage.
Miami coach Erik Spoelstra was livid after Heat guard Goran Dragic was ejected along with Lakers guard Jordan Clarkson when the two players scuffled in the third quarter.
A published report Monday said "livid" players had held a gripe session over Vieira's decisions, but players and team officials vehemently denied such an event had taken place.
Nicholson told Politico for a September story that his opinions permanently changed after his 2007 deployment to Iraq, when he became "livid" with Democrats' opposition to the war.
KARACHI, Pakistan — A few years ago, when my wife and I decided to name our newborn son Changez — which sounds like "CHAN-GAZE" — my older sister was livid.
Trump supporters are livid over an incident where a man in a MAGA hat was harassed at a Miami Cheesecake Factory, with some even calling for a boycott.
Always paranoid about being late to the hot fishing grounds, Sig was livid that he had to stall with his crew while other boats got out on the water.
Attorney Carrie Goldberg, who'd been leading lobbying efforts for the bill, was livid that senators went home without even taking a vote, effectively killing the legislation until next year .
The shorn gum print, the broken marble, the dashed commercial hopes and annihilation of minutely mapped feng shui; horrified interns, livid gallerists, scandalized gallery-goers, my reputation forever demolished.
The line garnered some rare applause from the crowd that was otherwise mostly livid over Gaetz's push to abolish the Environmental Protection Agency and a string of other issues.
Manchin is angry about the Trump-supported lawsuit that would gut the Affordable Care Act and livid about the president's budget and what it would do to West Virginia.
I am livid about it, and if this is his strategy to win over Hispanics, he's got a hell of a wake-up call coming to him come November.
Nothing he did afterwards meant more to him than that rescue, and few things moved him more than seeing the livid thyroidectomy scars of the women who greeted him.
A BUNCH of MLB stars -- from Cody Bellinger to CC Sabathia -- have been livid over Manfred's findings ... and a former relief pitcher just sued Houston over it all too.
At the time, sources told PEOPLE Kylie was "livid" and felt "super betrayed," but in recent weeks, the family appears to have buried the hatchet – particularly matriarch Kris Jenner.
Rob Kardashian and new fiancée Blac Chyna may be head over heels and heading down the aisle soon, but sources say some of his sisters are flat out livid.
The episode Monday morning may make animal lovers livid, but the police department pointed out it's often a question of ignorance, not malice, that leads to incidents like this.
The story of the company and its many livid customers became part of a recent motion by prosecutors that argued, essentially, that Mr. Slaton should have his bond revoked.
The partners at Jimmy's firm are livid that he cut them out of the entire commercial creation and airing process, and are about one wince away from firing him.
The lady was livid at the salesman when she learned the true facts about the annuity and her opinion of her former "advisor" went from high to very low.
" Lonzo wasn't the only one pissed about the comments ... LaVar Ball was livid as well, saying, "How do you call somebody a deadbeat when you just had the baby?!
The information had initially come from Israel, where senior officials were reportedly livid about the disclosures and openly discussing whether to share such information with Trump in the future.
Defense Secretary Jim Mattis, above, was livid last month over news reports that junior officers were being reprimanded for the incident, while the officers directly above them were not.
But many European political leaders are livid at Mr. Trump for, in their view, undermining the trans-Atlantic alliance and damaging the European economy when it is already vulnerable.
President George W. Bush's top political aide Karl Rove once attended an NSC meeting, and the president was so livid that he told Rove to never do so again.
Separately, a source familiar with the situation said Barr was livid at the events surrounding Epstein's apparent suicide and is determined to get to the bottom of what happened.
If Trump saw this defection as betrayal, and he surely did, news that several insiders at the White House are actively working against him will only make Trump livid.
According to CNN's Kaitlan Collins and Jeff Zeleny, Trump and White House chief of staff John Kelly is livid about the leak and plans to address it sometime Wednesday.
"I'm livid," said Dana Oliver, who spent about $400 on three 6th row tickets plus two meet and greet tickets to take her kid to see the Toronto show.
Rob Kardashian and Blac Chyna are livid at The Game for inserting her into his war with Meek Mill ... but it also triggered a big fight between the two.
Chicago's mayor and police superintendent are livid about prosecutors dropping charges against Jussie Smollett, the black and gay actor accused of faking a hate crime against himself in January.
In the book, she is livid, shutting down Will's delusions that he isn't that dangerous to Stella and explaining that Amy had B. cepacia, the dangerous bacteria that Will carries.
The 24-year-old winner of both Album of the Year and British Male Solo Artist used his tense live performance at the awards to deliver a livid, exceptional freestyle.
The people of Mexico are far from thrilled with Donald Trump and his harsh immigration policies, and now they're livid with the new first lady for a controversial magazine cover.
And it became clear to me over Christmas that she had told my grandparents and an aunt, and I was so livid that she had gone back on her word.
The Alabama State Port Authority is sceptical, Ohio's soyabean farmers are livid, western Kentucky's coal miners are perturbed, and the Brotherhood of Locomotive Engineers and Trainmen foresees a "death spiral".
Large numbers of Sonic fans are livid about the idea of story polluting their games, and positively foam with anger at the inclusion of Sonic's ever-growing roster of friends.
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Beckham also was asked by Coach Pat Shurmur, described in the Fox report as "livid," to apologize to the team for being critical of Manning and the offense in general.
But that appropriation is carried out by an entire culture, so when a white woman apes the hard-won inventiveness and discoveries of black people, many of us are livid.
Barksdale was especially livid about the report's suggestion that the department, which is roughly 40 percent black, was prejudiced because it arrested mostly African-Americans in many parts of town.
Iowa farmers and ethanol producers are livid over the latest iteration of the Trump administration's ethanol proposal, saying the president has reneged on a deal struck just 11 days before.
Emanuel, who served in the White House as Obama's chief of staff, was reportedly "livid" over the proposed campaign, and stopped talking to Cubs officials about the renovation shortly thereafter.
Mr. Kelly, who shared Mr. Trump's views about threats from abroad, was nonetheless livid that his employees at homeland security had been called into action with no guidance or preparation.
Read CNN's July 2016 report about bombshell No. 2 Comey's 7 most damning lines about Hillary Clinton Democrats went from relatively satisfied to absolutely livid at Comey over his third bombshell.
Communities across the internet are livid; 12 of the top 16 posts on Reddit's r/all have to do with net neutrality as does most of the front page of Imgur.
Post-scandal, she's apparently been using the "close friends" feature on Instagram to keep her loved ones updated, and is reportedly livid with her parents for putting her in this situation.
Environmental groups were livid, but Obama framed it as a necessary short-term compromise — we can't escape oil overnight, so we'll need to keep drilling as we transition to cleaner energy.
On the other hand, she's also received many messages from men, livid with her, and telling her she's "being so rude to men just [they're] wanting to be nice," she said.
"The community is livid," said Jamie Bryson, a prominent unionist activist who is challenging the Brexit agreement in court, claiming that it breaches the consent mechanism of the Good Friday Agreement.
Kim and Khloe Kardashian are livid after learning that the mysterious blurry photo claiming to show Travis Scott cheating on Kylie Jenner with another woman, was a part of a prank.
Disney re-entered the news cycle this week, after an interview with Yahoo News, in which she described a visit to Disneyland that left her feeling "so livid" about workers' conditions.
The French firm is livid at the way Nissan has handled the investigation of Mr Ghosn, especially its refusal for a long while to share any details of his alleged misdeeds.
Sun was livid, yelling and gesturing at the 503-year-old Scott, and later confronting him as the medallists walked off the podium towards the stairs leading to the pool deck.
Democrats will be energized by the millions of Americans who will be livid with the party that caused them to lose their health care coverage or left them with worse insurance.
John and Elliott repeatedly seek the help of a collectibles dealer (voiced by Hannibal Buress) drawn with one eye, missing teeth, livid pimples, blue skin, and a pyramid-shaped corpulent body.
Individual investors are livid that the Senate Finance Committee has exempted large mutual funds from a provision in the tax bill aimed at preventing shareholders from minimizing taxes on stock sales.
A white nationalist rally dubbed "Charlottesville 3.0" could provide a blueprint for future controversial protests across the nation even as livid political leaders struggle to halt the demonstrations they consider racist.
But Mr. Bush's team was livid when the young protégée entered the 2016 race, refusing to cede the Florida political world to Mr. Bush, in what many viewed as a betrayal.
When Mr. Wang of the Tianjin Shengdi factory first tried to start saxophone bands at nearby schools in 2003, parents were livid, calling the instrument disruptive and a waste of time.
The Marlins reportedly were "livid" at getting what they believed was damaged goods in Rea for Andrew Cashner, so the Padres took back Rea and gave Castillo back to the Fish.
Barr is livid at the events surrounding the apparent suicide of Epstein and is determined to get to the bottom of what happened, according to a source familiar with the situation.
Beckham also was asked by coach Pat Shurmur, described in the Fox report as "livid," to apologize to the team for being critical of quarterback Eli Manning and the offense in general.
He told CNN's Dana Bash Wednesday that he was "livid" with a report on Breitbart News, where he used to be the executive chairman, that suggested Priebus might soon lose his job.
One US official said it is well known that some senior US military officials are livid at how the Kurds have been treated given their role in helping the US fight ISIS.
On top of that, Darden is NOT getting her vote for Daddy of the Year -- she's livid Darden's daughter is getting harassed as a result of his decision to take Holder's case.
The first reason is that China, one of South Korea's most important trading partners, is livid over the deployment of THAAD, which it sees as a potential threat to its military capabilities.
Turkey is also livid with America, its NATO ally, for arming a Kurdish militia it considers a terrorist group in the war against the jihadists of Islamic State (IS) in neighbouring Syria.
I can't imagine that the same character who later climbs out of a window to avoid a livid ex-lover would also be so detail-oriented as to kill a great hairstyle.
Republicans were livid this summer when the Justice Department announced that it would not file charges against Clinton or her allies over the personal email setup she used as secretary of State.
According to reports, Brown has been missing from Raiders training camp, in part because he is livid about a new NFL rule that bans the helmet he has worn for nine years.
Sir Elton is livid about various reports and criticisms of the Royal couple going on gas-guzzling private jet trips -- most recently to Elton's home in France -- while advocating for environmental issues.
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A sneak peek of the episode released last month showed one scene where Kim Kardashian West was livid after Thompson apparently ignored Khloé at True's party and upset the mother of one.
In case the message to potential witnesses was not clear, Mr. Trump all but said in a fire-breathing Rose Garden appearance on Wednesday that he is livid over the House investigations.
Left-wing Democratic activists are livid with their leadership, but they ought to take a deep breath and see this for what it is: a win for people who want problems solved.
At first Kent thought the livid viewer must be joking: The heroine of "The Nightingale," an Irish convict in 1820s Tasmania, is called a whore by her tormentors all through the film.
The challenge is clear: Democrats can't consent to too speedy a consideration of more judges because liberals, inside their caucus and outside the Beltway, are still livid about how Kavanaugh's confirmation went.
The Democrats were livid that Comey refused to confirm whether he is conducting an inquiry into potential Trump ties to Russia — a question that he publicly declined to answer earlier this week.
But the OEA was livid about another Senate move: the repeal of a hotel and motel tax that it said would be paid by mostly nonresidents and would add millions in revenue.
Many are livid at the government's decision to abolish a residential tax that used to provide a big chunk of their revenues, even though the government says it will compensate them directly.
At first Kent thought the livid viewer must be joking: The heroine of "The Nightingale," an Irish convict in 1820s Tasmania, is called a whore by her tormentors all through the film.
Swae Lee was left bleeding and livid after a fan threw something on stage at a concert he was performing at this weekend ... which riled him up enough to threaten to sue.
OJ Simpson is livid over reports -- presumably ours -- that he was banned from the Cosmopolitan hotel in Vegas for life after getting drunk at a bar and being belligerent to hotel staff.
McGregor made one of MMA's last remaining first ascents with flair and devastation, and he was livid that the optics didn't match his vision of the moment: a belt hanging off each shoulder.
NGOs were livid that someone they considered to be a rogue candidate for a civil-society board seat—backed by a pugnacious former British politician, Eric Joyce—had been allowed on the ballot.
Instead, Chyna might be in store for a legal war with Rob Kardashian, who's livid she put 1-year-old Dream in harm's way ... though Chyna claims she was actually defending their daughter.
As an elected public servant I am livid that Milwaukee's pathetic, kowtowing city officials and aldermen take this opportunity to abandon their citizens and preen before the Black Lives Matter-enabling media. ADVERTISEMENTgoogletag.cmd.
Increasing the amount of criminal statutes in a nation already plagued with the highest incarceration rate in the world and a livid animosity between minorities and the police could only make things worse.
Ian Hart plays the professor who will supply the explosives, Stephen Graham is the chief inspector of Scotland Yard and Vicky McClure is Verloc's wife, who is livid when she discovers the truth.
Five years ago, patients and insurers were livid when the price of Sovaldi, a Hepatitis C medication that wipes out the disease in three months, inexplicably rose to $84,000 per course of treatment.
Theater professor Roger Copeland spoke publicly against the treatment of the bakery, but a livid vice president for communications Ben Jones responded to colleagues in a text message with an expletive against Copeland.
But Democrats are livid Republicans denied a vote on their Supreme Court nominee for almost all of 2016, creating a new, arbitrary precedent of refusing to approve a Justice during an election year.
The woman's waste of a marriage is her chief and most livid sorrow, and when her husband (Aidan Redmond) shows up at her bedside, Ms. Haberle does have a handle on that fury.
Weirdly, Katherine (Debbie Allen) is livid that Webber "betrayed" her by standing with Meredith and now is "humiliating" her by going to another hospital, but this feels a little bit like manufactured drama.
Officials in London were livid that White House spokesman Sean Spicer cited an unsubstantiated report that Britain's Government Communications Headquarters -- the British equivalent of the NSA -- had been used by Obama in the operation.
On Twitter and Facebook, the outrage against K.'s date was gaining momentum — he received multiple threats of physical harm, including from people who were livid that he had allegedly been abusing his dog.
In December, Mattis was "livid" after reading reports about US local allies in Syria being targeted by Turkey following the withdrawal of US troops from Syria, two defense officials told CNN at the time.
Trump has been livid about Sessions' decision to recuse himself from the Department of Justice's Russia investigation, and in general, has wanted the department to be more politically in line with his White House.
" Traister told me that the impetus for these large cultural shifts were "women who were livid, who were furious, who were politically angry, and took action, both personal and civic, to register their fury.
A mumble, a shrug, a swift exit: Swan, or the freshly Twitter-verified Swanny to millions of viewers who regularly tune into competitive Call of Duty tournaments, is caught between feeling livid and fractured.
Across the river, on the kuben -owned ranches, the land was rumpled and gouged, with dirt piled up next to wide craters filled with standing water, the same livid color as the Rio Branco.
The administration's request would require enhanced authority to move around federal funds — a non-starter with Democrats, who are already livid over White House moves to reshuffle existing federal funds toward the border wall.
He was livid that Moscow would end up benefiting, and indicated that he was serious when he wrote in a now-famous text that he would quit his position if it came to that.
Now, his standing in the President's orbit and Republican Party circles is uncertain after a "livid" Trump directed his reelection campaign to issue a stinging statement that implicitly condemned a political organization run by Bossie.
Sources close to Tekashi tell TMZ the rapper was livid after he was invited to perform at the event, and was met by Slim and his squad instead of proper security to escort him in.
The President was "livid" when he found out the political group run by his former deputy campaign manager David Bossie was soliciting funds from Trump supporters and only spending a fraction on direct political activities.
Rob Kardashian is livid at Blac Chyna for putting 1-year-old Dream in harm's way over the weekend at Six Flags ... so he's taking her back to family court, and this one's gonna hurt.
"Ladies and gentlemen, I am absolutely livid as I had a bet with my grandson, which I've now lost and I'm never going to be allowed to forget it," Dench said in her acceptance speech.
It's a view shared by Clinton allies and staffers, many of whom are still livid about the FBI director's decision to inform Congress less than two weeks before the election about the newly discovered emails.
But instead, Mr. Trump was livid anew this week over the Times report that Mr. Mueller had subpoenaed his corporate records, including those related to Russia, according to one person close to the White House.
READ: Republicans avoided a complete disaster in North Carolina's special election The few Democrats who managed to make it into the chamber in time for the vote were livid, ABC 11 reported, as was Gov.
The president was livid on Tuesday, according to CNBC sources, after federal health officials appeared to fuel equity losses by saying it's simply a matter of time until the disease hits the U.S. in earnest.
When the Business Insider article appeared a few hours later, Alex was livid, not because it was true — Alex vigorously denied it — but because, true or false, it shaded any story he wanted to publish.
But the fact that it existed in the first place has made the Street Fighter V community livid—and its anger extends far beyond just having a rootkit put on their PCs without their knowledge.
Senate Democrats were livid about the bill and the process that played out Friday night, as a flow of late changes were made to the bill just before it came to the floor for a vote.
In an early morning tweet storm, Trump sent out a series of livid messages from his Mar-A-Lago vacation home via an Android device which is generally believed to indicate he's doing the tweeting himself.
Livid, but undeterred, Ali decides she's going to go after the NBA's No. 1 draft pick, a Georgia Tech player named Jamal Barry (Shane Paul McGhie), whose career is managed by his helicopter dad (Tracy Morgan).
Trump was "livid" when he found out Bossie's group was soliciting funds from Trump supporters and only spending a fraction on direct political activities, several people familiar with the President's reaction told CNN earlier this week.
The Financial Times said on Friday that Javid was "livid" about the firing on Thursday of his press aide by Dominic Cummings, who was looking into whether government officials had helped opponents of Johnson's Brexit plans.
Mr. Trump was livid and called the acting director of the park service the day after his inauguration to complain about the post and to ask for further photographic evidence about the size of his crowd.
Many Hispanics in Florida are livid over comments made by Sanders in a Sunday interview on CBS's "60 Minutes" that credited Cuba's former dictator Fidel Castro for improving health care and education in the island nation.
FARMERS KNOCK TRUMP OVER ETHANOL PLAN: Iowa farmers and ethanol producers are livid over the latest iteration of the Trump administration's ethanol proposal, saying the president has reneged on a deal struck just 6900 days before.
Now Democratic aides say they don't expect that many members to cross the aisle if Republicans round up 218 votes, saying even vulnerable members are livid that GOP leaders seem to be stalling on immigration talks.
It didn't go well at all: • Democrats on the House Judiciary committee were livid at Attorney General William Barr after he said he'd release a redacted version of special counsel Robert Mueller's report within a week.
My Iraqi colleagues were livid when they saw the video of the killings, believing I had seen the entire 20173-minute recording during that off-the-record briefing by the U.S. military in Baghdad in July 2007.
He was reportedly livid when Bannon appeared on a February Time magazine cover declaring him "The Great Manipulator," and the president has more recently seethed over Green's book that casts Bannon as the intellectual mastermind of Trumpism.
The attacks and the livid reaction to them presented a new political challenge for the chancellor, whose decision to take in refugees from conflict-ridden nations opened the doors to waves of migrants last summer and fall.
Yet there is no sign of the livid clouds running up from the south-eastern horizon which serve as its evening harbingers, rising and roiling, filling the sky with their rumbling and the night with veiled lightning.
Friend spoke with officer, says he's 'distraught' following fatal shooting Daughter streams video on Facebook Live Moments after her father was shot, Lyric Scott started recording on Facebook Live, livid and screaming at officers on the scene.
Gucci was LIVID after learning his $600k ride was hauled off on a tow truck -- for the car's sake, we hope it was a flatbed -- and things only got worse when Gucci got to the tow yard.
He later joined the Marines and told Politico in September 2017 that his deployment to Iraq in 2007 was key to changing his political views, saying he was "livid" with Democrats for calling the war a failure.
Nick's wife, Elizabeth, played in a livid slapstick by Mare Winningham, has settled into a half-awake state of dementia: she shouts nonsense or shares ecstatic snatches from a quickly fading past, then dispenses eerily lucid judgments.
Despite a tagline claiming the new version was made "for runners, by runners," many old Nike+ users are livid with the sudden switch and the loss of functionality and features that made Nike+ Running feel so vital.
His livid criticism of that campaign, which he likened to a "medieval call to a crusade," presaged what happened next: He took back power in 2012, and set about undoing every element of Mr. Medvedev's little thaw.
It has been rolled out everywhere from the Daily Mail (whose editor accuses the BBC of cultural Marxism) to the neo-Nazi Daily Stormer, from Milo fans to meninists, becoming a staple of permanently livid YouTube ranters.
She was encouraging and impressed that I had already begun physical therapy, was livid that my old OB-GYN wouldn't listen and kept telling me I needed to keep my IUD in and to get used to it.
Reactions on Kotaku's Facebook page, where I first spied the news through misty morning eyes, inevitably incorporate some cheesed-off consumers absolutely livid that their best-laid plans for a summertime of interstellar immersion have been dashed—supposedly.
Prosinečki was livid, but it finally put to rest that age-old question of whether he could cut it at Oakwell on a chilly Yorkshire evening (a problem no doubt vexing the MSN and BBC as we speak).
But before Hot Wheels fans get too livid, it's important to note that the new Minecart will be compatible with Mattel's Minecraft Mini collectible figurines, allowing them to ride along on standard Hot Wheels tracks and other playsets.
Why it matters: McConnell, who was reportedly livid with the way the president handled the violence in Charlottesville, has been engaged in an ongoing feud with Trump following the president's series of tweets criticizing the Majority Leader's performance.
Read more: FBI agents are livid that Trump is amplifying 'bulls--- theories' about Jeffrey Epstein's death 'that have no basis in reality'Outlets including Fox News and noted conspiracy site InfoWars have also amplified suggestions that Epstein was killed.
But two weeks ago, another of the company's livid customers — and there are many on sites like Consumer Affairs — said she was charged $303 for a fill-up, although she returned the car with the tank full. Why?
Read more: The Disney heiress who slammed CEO Bob Iger's pay as 'insane' says she went undercover at Disneyland and was 'livid' when she saw how the company treats its employeesRupert Murdoch tapped Lachlan to lead Fox Corp.
The first to climb the soapbox is Chief Byrnes, who is livid after learning that his dogsbody Captain Connor — excuse me, ex-Captain Connor — murdered Willem Van Bergen, the filthy-rich predator he had been assigned to protect.
But after the killing of Mr. Khashoggi, a Virginia-based columnist for The Washington Post, lawmakers on both sides of the aisle, livid at the administration's equivocal response, signaled a new willingness to reconsider the relationship with Riyadh.
Reviews ranged from livid indictments of what was dismissed as exploitive pornography to ringing endorsements of Ms. Fragoso's bravery as a catharsis for herself, and a cautionary tale for children and their parents — a "Lolita" from Lolita's perspective.
Hospitals were livid when the Trump administration proposed requiring them to publish the negotiated prices of all their services, but the Trump administration officially put that proposal on the back burner today, after receiving more than 1,400 comments.
Justin and Hailey Bieber are getting ready for a lavish wedding in South Carolina ... but some of the guests at the hotel, where the shindig is going down, are LIVID because the nuptials are screwing with their vacations.
The hysteria over Tlaib's four-syllable word is like a warning to them, and to all the women just starting their careers on the national stage, not to show how livid they really are, to stay in line.
President Trump is livid at the betrayal and stunning allegations in Bob Woodward's forthcoming "Fear," but limited in his ability to fight back because most of the interviews were caught on hundreds of hours of tape, officials tell Axios.
But if you take a step back and look at that world, and how it's changing, and the possibilities that new technology provides–I think you'll find it's hard not to see some livid writing on the Westphalian wall.
In an exclusive sneak peek at Friday's Marriage Boot Camp: Reality Stars, the Bachelor alum – who met boyfriend Cody Sattler on Bachelor in Paradise in 2014 is livid – when Sattler exposes her history of infidelity to the other couples.
In 1985, he told People magazine that he used to run a classic street hustle, the shell game, in San Francisco, where, at 21, he had his jaw broken by an opponent who was livid at the game's outcome.
The president was livid at CNN's story but also felt vindicated because it seemed to confirm his belief that the cable network was trying to undermine his presidency, according to one staffer who demanded anonymity to discuss private conversations.
Members of Congress from both parties were livid early this year when the White House missed a congressional deadline to submit a report detailing whether the administration found Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman personally responsible for Mr. Khashoggi's death.
Giants fans were livid at McAdoo for benching Eli (some say it's the end of Manning's career), saying the coach should be fired not just for the crappy year the G-Men are having, but for disrespecting a legend.
The State of the Union, like others before it, will feature the customary scripted and on-demand ovations, the splitscreen of those who stand and those who sit, the fiery red and livid blue displayed on the House floor.
And Trump's feud with Nancy Pelosi is deepening after she said she wanted to see him in jail in remarks that reflected pressure on the House Speaker from liberals who want impeachment and drew a livid response from the President.
Livid at Turkey's bloody military assault in northern Syria, some lawmakers saw an uneasy parallel between the Armenian genocide and the bitter warnings from Kurdish forces that the withdrawal of American forces would lead to the ethnic cleansing of their people.
But here's my real advice: Speak to her like someone who wants to help a pal — one who is probably walking a tougher road than you are — and not as someone who's livid at being cheated out of a good grade.
When Octavia Parks' 12-year-old daughter came home carrying her latest vocabulary test, the Georgia mom wasn't happy to see that her child got the answers right, but was instead livid at the words she was asked to define.
Sure, Russia would be upset about the Arctic and the UK livid about losing their Commonwealth buddy but, most likely, there would simply be finger waving and possibly some sanctions with no one making the decision to whole-heartedly intervene.
In the immediate aftermath of Tuesday's vice presidential debate, Donald Trump was reportedly livid: not because his running mate, Mike Pence, did poorly, but because he did well—far better than Trump himself fared in his own dismal debate performance.
And Democrats remain livid over McConnell's decision last year to deny consideration to then-President Barack Obama's Supreme Court nominee, Judge Merrick Garland, who was ignored for nearly a year by Senate Republicans after the death of Justice Antonin Scalia.
Alex shoos her guest toward a table laden with éclairs, cannoli, and cookies, and they sit under the watchful eye of Hans Holzer, who stares down at the assemblage from a giant black-and-white photo on the livid red wall.
H.R. McMaster, Secretary of Defense James Mattis, a retired Marine Corps general, and Gary Cohn, his top economic counselor and former president of Goldman Sachs, are all said to be livid over the prospects of this latest, looming Trump tragedy.
Wilson on "New Day" described herself as "livid" when she heard the call on speakerphone, but when she tried to get on the phone to talk to Trump herself, a master sergeant who was present prevented her from doing so.
Trump is still livid about the raid on his private attorney Michael Cohen -- "He'll be pissed about it until he dies," another source said -- and he and his allies are increasingly convinced that Mueller and Rosenstein have overstepped their bounds.
As a senator from Alabama, Mr. Sessions had spoken out against same-sex marriage and voted against expanding federal hate crimes laws to protect transgender people, and civil rights groups were livid when President Trump nominated him to be attorney general.
In 1986, the mayor at the time, Charles A. DeVaney, was livid when a photo book meant to celebrate America's cities — and sponsored by the United States Conference of Mayors — used a picture of the Discotheque to illustrate the city.
If they don't challenge Trump on the wall and immigration, though, Democrats will likely face the wrath of their base, which is livid after high-profile immigration raids and new policies like unlimited detention of migrants or deporting sick immigrants.
LOS ANGELES — Walt Disney's grandniece Abigail Disney, a critic of income inequality in general and the Walt Disney Company's pay practices in particular, castigated the conglomerate anew on Monday, saying she came away "livid" about wages after a visit to Disneyland.
ESPN described Benson as "livid" with widely circulated television footage of Davis leaving the arena in the second half of Thursday's game after suffering a shoulder injury, although it was later reported that he had left to undergo an M.R.I. exam.
Bannon's departure from Breitbart follows a chaotic week that put him in the crosshairs of a livid White House that objected to some of his comments and characterizations in Micheal Wolff's gossipy book about the first year of the Trump administration.
Years ago, if Adobe had announced that the next version of Photoshop would now cost $1,000 instead of the $500 it cost in previous years, the photography community would have been livid and potential new users wouldn't have even considered it an option.
BRUSSELS (Reuters) - EU officials are livid at their former boss Jose Manuel Barroso for taking a job at Goldman Sachs that has drawn public scorn just as they are trying to win back trust in a European Union wounded by Britain's Brexit vote.
Livid that the news cycle had turned against him after he received positive reviews for his address to a joint session of Congress, Trump took to Twitter to make a wild accusation against former President Barack Obama for which he had zero evidence.
Whatever the strength of the current upturn, it comes after a dismal decade for the Italian economy, which still bears livid scars from the deep recessions arising from first the financial crisis and then the euro crisis, followed by a weak recovery.
WASHINGTON — Defense Secretary Jim Mattis was livid last month when he summoned top military officials to a video conference at the Pentagon to press them about an investigation into a 2017 ambush in Niger that killed four Americans on a Green Beret team.
Renee Baio is livid that her family is getting attacked on social media ... because she says the only villain is Nancy Mack, who berated Scott for his support of Trump at an elementary school function Saturday and then allegedly physically assaulted him.
A local newspaper reporting on the destruction tied the two-century-old farmhouse to Ms. Case, sending her into a panic that included a bizarre string of public denials and livid, desperate calls to the editor, who refused her requests for privacy.
Obama was livid when a New Yorker magazine cover cartoon in July 2008 pictured her wearing fatigues, combat boots and an Afro and toting a machine gun, fist-bumping with her husband, who was dressed in Middle Eastern garb and a head scarf.
Reconnaissance rescue flights over the island found "no signs of life at any point," Prime Minister Jacinda Ardern said, according to the AP.Barbara Barham, mother and mother-in-law of two of the blast victims, told the Washington Post that she was livid.
According to Taylor and Fiona Hill, a former NSC official, the July 10 meeting was especially explosive as then-national security adviser John Bolton grew livid at Sondland when he realized Trump's political calculations might be playing a role in shaping Ukraine policy.
And here comes the elderly, diminished and livid former President Bill ClintonWilliam (Bill) Jefferson ClintonThe magic of majority rule in elections The return of Ken Starr Assault weapons ban picks up steam in Congress MORE to lead the duo's frantic attacks on Sanders.
When Cruz strode off the stage at the Republican National Convention, after delivering a speech in which he urged Americans to "vote your conscience" and didn't mention the name of his own party's nominee, the Trump-supporting crowd in the arena was livid.
Many are livid over a now-viral video of Transportation Security Administration (TSA) officials patting down a 96-year-old woman in a wheelchair at Washington Dulles International Airport in a six-minute screening being described as "totally disgusting" and "uncalled for" on Facebook.
Dolphins coach livid, says he's 'tired of the offense being awful' Dolphins come crashing down to Earth with lopsided shutout loss to Ravens Finding a way: Dolphins developing knack for winning close games Miami Dolphins QB Jay Cutler officially ruled out for Thursday's game vs.
Two big-money donors who have given or raised tens of thousands of dollars to Donald Trump are livid with the GOP nominee and are asking for their money back, according to emails obtained by NBC News from a bundler raising money for Trump.
After Trump announced he would reopen the government for three weeks to negotiate a long-term solution (with no promise of border wall funds), a number of high-profile media personalities on the right were livid, including some of the president's most prominent supporters.
Two big-money donors who have given or raised tens of thousands of dollars to Donald Trump are livid at the Republican presidential nominee and are asking for their money back, according to emails obtained by NBC News from a bundler raising money for Trump.
When his attorney general recused himself from investigations into Russian involvement in the 2016 campaign amid political pressure from Democrats, a livid Trump dialed one of his friends outside government and unleashed an expletive-laced rant, according to a source familiar with the call.
And if you think there's a lot of right-on-right nastiness, just wait until the general election campaign, when the raging right meets the livid left head-on in a country that is more politically polarized than it has been in many decades.
"It's incredible," said Rasero Maurizio, the mayor of Asti in the northern region of Piedmont, who posted a video of himself livid in a white T-shirt from his home saying that he had just heard about the potential closing of his town on television.
"I was livid," said Kelly Yu, who spent five hours at the Midtown Manhattan motor vehicle office on a recent weekday before giving up on trading her New Jersey license, which was about to expire, for a New York license with the Real ID feature.
According to the Washington Post, "Senior officials at the Commerce Department and the White House's National Economic Council were livid at the suggestion that the memo reflects administration policy and called it hogwash…" Shortly thereafter, the author of the controversial memo — Air Force Brigadier Gen.
As early as June 2017, Trump's deputy attorney general at the time, Rod Rosenstein, was citing the declining federal prison population as justification for defunding the project in the Department of Justice budget—as a livid Hal Rogers looked on from the Appropriations Committee dais.
As if to help Gantz make his point, Netanyahu left many Israelis and key supporters of Israel in the US livid this week when he brokered a deal that could allow an ostracized racist party to enter parliament in partnership with one of his allies.
All these events are grounded in pressures of color, so that in this last painting, "Reading in Bed" (2015), the livid pink of nightgown and elusive gray-green of floor shift tangibly into their shadowed states: a full-blooded coral hue and an earthy green.
Attacking McConnell over Senate inaction also allows Trump to cultivate the two crucial sectors of his political support at the same time -- his loyal base of less ideological voters who hate the establishment, and purist conservatives who are livid that Obamacare remains the law of the land.
Girardi had been livid after umpires did not rule Houston's Carlos Correa out in the eighth inning, when Correa ran on the grass after a grounder, obstructing the view of pitcher Dellin Betances, who tossed the ball high over the head of first baseman Mark Teixeira.
If he had been killed in action, and the president — or anyone else, even my own mother — had called me within the days and weeks I was grieving my fresh loss and told me that he "knew what he got himself into," I would be absolutely livid.
The British government was livid about the lack of notice, according to current and former officials, particularly because there are about 400 British troops deployed in Iraq, and Britain has historically been more closely aligned with the United States on combat operations there than any other country.
There are Republicans who might go squishy on a nominee from Donald Trump, but you have a lot of Democrats who are running in states that Donald Trump won overwhelmingly who will have voters livid if they do not support any qualified candidate that Donald Trump puts forth.
How likely is it that conservatives, still livid over what they see as the creation of a new constitutional right in Obergefell and who have spent 40 years trying to gut Roe, will be content issuing a decision that results in abortion remaining legal in 20–30 states?
The FBI agent (Dominic Fumosa) who was railroading Sekou is livid with Carrie (Claire Danes) for using that recording of him telling his informant to destroy evidence to get Sekou released, blaming her for the bombing and demanding to know who from the NSA gave her said recording.
Interactive: 2016 election candidates Yet remarkably, and to the impotent frustration of their rivals, Trump and Cruz have emerged in a logic-defying election season as vessels for the livid Republican grass-roots, fanning flames around illegal immigration and the plight of blue-collar workers left behind by globalization.
Dolphins trade starting RB Jay Ajayi to Eagles Dolphins coach livid, says he's 'tired of the offense being awful' Dolphins come crashing down to Earth with lopsided shutout loss to Ravens Finding a way: Dolphins developing knack for winning close games Miami Dolphins QB Jay Cutler officially ruled out for Thursday's game vs.
Read more: Antonio Brown's time with the Raiders has already taken an ugly turn with reports that he's livid over new helmet rule, battling a strange injury, and has gone 'radio silent'While legal action might seem extreme, it's not even the most outlandish effort Brown made in his quest to keep his helmet.
Part of the process of becoming mad must be recognizing that they are not the first to be furious, and that there is much to learn from the stories and histories of the livid women — many of them not white or middle class — who have never had reason not to be mad.
Image 2 of 2 VATICAN CITY – The highest-ranking American at the Vatican insisted Tuesday he never knew or even suspected that his former boss reportedly sexually abused boys and adult seminarians, telling The Associated Press he is livid that he was kept in the dark because he would have done something about it.
The truth is that I think about that Goodreads review all the time, along with every other bad review or mean tweet I've ever read about any of my writing, and if you'd like to sit down with me for a brief 13-hour lunch, I'd be happy to recount them all to you in livid, wholly unnecessary detail.
Bloomberg's Eli Lake provided a vivid example of this last week: Trump was livid, according to three White House officials, after reading in the Wall Street Journal that McMaster had called his South Korean counterpart to assure him that the president's threat to make that country pay for a new missile defense system was not official policy.
Read more: Antonio Brown's time with the Raiders has already taken an ugly turn with reports that he's livid over new helmet rule, battling a strange injury, and has gone 'radio silent'According to NFL Network's Mike Silver, the helmet had been an issue for Brown throughout the offseason, with the Raiders training staff denying him his preferred headgear.
A fan hurled a drink can that just missed hitting Hyun Soo Kim as retreated toward the left-field wall to catch a deep drive by Melvin Upton Jr. Adam Jones raced over from center field Jones, gesturing and screaming at the fans, and Showalter was also livid, hustling to the outfield to confer with the umpires.
You couldn't just put out a call for unity in the face of creeping fascism, bask in the adulation of your fellow actors, and return to your seat with dignity, there to await the inevitable online backlash from livid conservatives and white supremacists who would, without a hint of irony, condemn you for being a celebrity dabbling in politics.
On Sunday's episode of Teen Mom OG, Teresa unexpectedly called Catelynn to let her know that they no longer want to be a topic of conversation during filming hours and asked if their relationship could remain off TV. Although Catelynn obliged and told Teresa that she would never choose MTV over her family, Tyler, 24, was livid and picked the latter.
President Trump is livid with Attorney General Jeff SessionsJefferson (Jeff) Beauregard SessionsDOJ should take action against China's Twitter propaganda Lewandowski says he's 'happy' to testify before House panel The Hill's Morning Report — Trump and the new Israel-'squad' controversy MORE but understands that accepting his resignation would ignite a political firestorm around his administration, CNN reported Wednesday, citing an unnamed source.
Read more: FBI agents are livid that Trump is amplifying 'bulls--- theories' about Jeffrey Epstein's death 'that have no basis in reality'Broadly, Mueller's probe consisted of two prongs: a counterintelligence investigation examining Russia's interference in the 2016 election, and a criminal investigation looking at whether Trump obstructed justice after then-FBI Director James Comey publicly confirmed the investigation's existence in March 2017.
U.S. steelworkers say they are livid after hearing that Donald TrumpDonald John TrumpPossible GOP challenger says Trump doesn't doesn't deserve reelection, but would vote for him over Democrat O'Rourke: Trump driving global, U.S. economy into recession Manchin: Trump has 'golden opportunity' on gun reforms MORE has used Chinese steel and aluminum for his building projects while campaigning in manufacturing-centric states.
It's not often you come across a band that can jolt all your senses into action, giving you a new lease of life while reminding you extremely vividly that you will probably die a slow and horrible death, but in their decade of existence DANGERS have released two LPs and two EPs worth of the most insightful, livid and oddly artistic hardcore this century.
But after a 63-yard field goal beat the Giants on Sunday in Carolina; and after the team finally gave up on its former first-round pick Ereck Flowers by releasing him; and after comments by Beckham in an ESPN interview reportedly made Coach Pat Shurmur "livid" — after all this, the Giants sounded unusually grateful to return to the field and prepare for the Eagles.
If I sit through this whole MISERABLE season of #TheBachelor for Nick to send everyone home and not rush an engagement I will be LIVID Lizzie, we have been trying to put our finger on what is wrong with this season of The Bachelor for a few weeks now, and I have to admit, we might have been simplifying things when we said it was just that Nick is terrible.
Preview: Dolphins, Raiders each looking to snap out of funks in primetime matchup Got a new attitude: Dolphins carry sense of urgency with Jay Cutler back, Jay Ajayi gone Dolphins LB Kiko Alonso won't be suspended for hit on Ravens' Joe Flacco Dolphins trade starting RB Jay Ajayi to Eagles Dolphins coach livid, says he's 'tired of the offense being awful' Oakland has been the better prime-time performer of late.
It cannot have been easy for him, perpetually veering as he was between soupy nine-beers-at-a-wedding tears and livid, trembling rage depending upon the outcome of a given Red Sox home stand, and in some ways his life can be viewed as a triumph, if only because he's allowed to write in a major American city's newspaper and operate a motor vehicle despite being the way he is.
Over in Conakry, Guinea, Nostalgie Guinée 98.2 FM was broadcasting a conversation between a number of men who sounded very angry, bordering on livid, although their energetically raised voices could also be attributed to the fact that they all seemed to be trying to speak into one microphone positioned at quite a distance from where they were sitting, possibly at the other end of some kind of cavernous hall.
White House adviser Stephen Miller is reportedly livid with the Department of Homeland Security for not doing more to expedite a regulation to deny visas to more immigrants on economic grounds (the "public charge" proposal), and a regulation to detain migrant families until their cases are completed, superseding a 2015 ruling under the 1997 Flores settlement that prevents ICE from detaining families for more than a limited period of time.
Read more:The FBI reportedly raided financier Jeffrey Epstein's private island off the coast of St. Thomas, days after he died of an apparent suicideFBI agents are livid that Trump is amplifying 'bulls--- theories' about Jeffrey Epstein's death 'that have no basis in reality'New York Times columnist recalls Jeffrey Epstein saying that sex with teenage girls was historically acceptable and that criminalizing the act went against cultural normsJeffrey Epstein died by apparent suicide in jail.
Read more about Jeffrey Epstein:FBI agents are livid that Trump is amplifying 'bulls--- theories' about Jeffrey Epstein's death 'that have no basis in reality'What to know about British socialite Ghislaine Maxwell, Jeffrey Epstein's alleged madam who could become the new focus of his conspiracy caseHere's what conditions are like at the prison where Jeffrey Epstein apparently died by suicideDepartment of Justice will pursue Epstein co-conspirators despite his suicide in jail, Attorney General William Barr says
Got a new attitude: Dolphins carry sense of urgency with Jay Cutler back, Jay Ajayi gone Dolphins LB Kiko Alonso won't be suspended for hit on Ravens' Joe Flacco Dolphins trade starting RB Jay Ajayi to Eagles Dolphins coach livid, says he's 'tired of the offense being awful' Dolphins come crashing down to Earth with lopsided shutout loss to Ravens Cutler rejoined practice after missing last week&aposs loss because of cracked ribs, and he&aposs expected to start Sunday night against the Oakland Raiders.
Compare and contrast that image, though, with what we see on the cover of FIFA 14—Messi having made the switch from Konami's series to EA's monolithic alternative (which hasn't actually been a match for PES for a couple of years now, but that's another article entirely) for 2012's FIFA Street—where the butter-wouldn't-melt model of 2009 has been replaced by a howling beast of a man, all lithe and livid about something, possibly that lion hanging out around his shorts.
Read more:Meet the interabled YouTuber couples teaching viewers that people with disabilities need love, sex, and intimacy like anyone elseThe Disney heiress who slammed CEO Bob Iger's pay as 'insane' says she went undercover at Disneyland and was 'livid' when she saw how the company treats its employeesBlue Ivy shares the spotlight with mom Beyoncé in her new music video for the 'Lion King' remakeKeanu Reeves saw a fan left an adorable sign for him on his way to set, and the actor jumped out of the car to autograph it
Read more:Teens have been using the slogan 'OK, boomer' to poke fun at older generations, and someone is already trying to trademark the termWatch the moment a millennial MP in New Zealand shut down a heckling colleague with a well-placed 'OK, boomer'The Disney heiress who slammed CEO Bob Iger's pay as 'insane' says she went undercover at Disneyland and was 'livid' when she saw how the company treats its employeesA Disney heiress who thinks private jets should be outlawed and has donated $70 million over the past 30 years just signed a letter begging for a wealth tax
As Howard Beale, the mad prophet of the airwaves in Broadway's "Network," Bryan Cranston spends eight shows a week inveighing against "the depression, and the inflation and the defense budget and crime in the street … and the Russians," urging his viewers to get as livid as he is and threatening to blow his brains out on live TV. Even when measured against Mr. Cranston's previous work on "Breaking Bad" and "All the Way," that's a lot of rage that the actor has had to channel on a regular basis (dating back to the play's original run last year at London's National Theater).

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