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lidded

[ UK /lˈɪdɪd/ ]
ADJECTIVE
  1. having or covered with a lid or lids; often used in combination
    heavy-lidded eyes
    milk is left in a large lidded mug
  2. having a lid
    milk in a heavy lidded mug

How To Use lidded In A Sentence

  • One drawing, dated 1768, shows a short-legged lidless partitioned square box, and another, dated 1769, shows an octagonal lidded container on short legs partitioned to hold eight bottles.
  • If you are using a lidded grill, keep it open to limit heat exposure to the down edge. Ben Eisendrath: Steaks fit to thaw a Logger
  • Heat the oil in a lidded pan over a medium heat. Times, Sunday Times
  • There's also a table with three skinny legs and a lidded jar with a thick, straight, vertical handle that rises up like the rod of a butter churn.
  • You now put the upper globe on top of the lower one both are unlidded, making sure that it latches on, creating an airtight seal. HOME COMFORTS
  • Drain the fat into a spacious, lidded pan. Times, Sunday Times
  • His actorly slam-dunk is equalled, however, by half-lidded ingenue Scarlett Johansson, whose sheer unlikelihood as a romantic foil paradoxically renders her perfect.
  • milk in a heavy lidded mug
  • Wrapped in an expansive plaid jacket, lidded with page-boy haircut, she looks like a celebrity teapot.
  • Charles nodded, reached into his coat pocket, and withdrew a square, sapphire blue, lidded box, only slightly larger than his palm.
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