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lidded

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lid  (ld)
n.
1. A removable or hinged cover for a hollow receptacle or box.
2. An eyelid.
3. Biology A flaplike covering, such as an operculum.
4. A curb, restraint, or limit: approved a new lid on corporate spending.
5. Informal An act of concealment; a cover: told us to keep a lid on the report until the campaign was over.
6. Slang A hat.
7. Slang An ounce of marijuana.
tr.v. lid·ded, lid·ding, lids
To cover with or as if with a lid.

[Middle English, from Old English hlid; see klei- in Indo-European roots.]
ThesaurusLegend:  Synonyms Related Words Antonyms
Adj.1.lidded - having or covered with a lid or lids; often used in combination; "milk is left in a large lidded mug"; "heavy-lidded eyes"
lidless - not having or covered with a lid or lids; "a lidless container"
2.lidded - having a lid; "milk in a heavy lidded mug"
topped - having a top of a specified character
Translations
lidded [ˈlɪdɪd] ADJ
1. [pot etc] → con tapa
2. heavily lidded eyesojos mpl con párpados gruesos


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Even the tripled eyes of the traffic lights were lidded shut as cars lined up for gasoline in rows that reached back across Biscayne Bay's gray-white gloss, everything clean and leaning towards dusk, silent as a pencil-drawn scene depicting Lazarus waking up.
 
 
 
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