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Longman Dictionary of Contemporary English
lidded
adjective
EXAMPLES FROM CORPUS
▪ Beside it was a chung, a lidded serving bowl, and two ordinary ch'a bowls.
▪ Desire warmed her blood, tingling through her veins at the expression in the dark, lidded gaze.
▪ Others were in lidded baskets until it was their turn; more tied in sacks; a few buttoned into deep pockets.
▪ Platter; lidded bread-bin; large hot water jug with half-lid Country-style interiors lend themselves to rich designs and colours.
▪ Some products are marketed in plastic lidded tubs and others, rarely, in 500g shakers.
▪ The product is usually packed in plastic lidded tubs, 10-20 kilos, in which a measuring scoop is provided.
▪ To preserve Store preserved and dried material in well ventilated lidded boxes in dry conditions.
▪ Use a spoon or introduce lidded beakers.
The Collaborative International Dictionary
Lidded

Lidded \Lid"ded\ (l[i^]d"d[e^]d), a. Covered with a lid.
--Keats.

Wiktionary
lidded

a. 1 Having a cover like a lid. 2 (cx used in combinations English) Having a certain type of eyelids

WordNet
lidded
  1. adj. having or covered with a lid or lids; often used in combination; "milk is left in a large lidded mug"; "heavy-lidded eyes" [ant: lidless]

  2. having a lid; "milk in a heavy lidded mug"

Usage examples of "lidded".

Some held fragrant oils, the perfume of which, concentrated by being lidded, arose headily in the air.

Placated, Reland stumbled forward a step and stood with legs braced wide apart as he gazed about him with heavily lidded eyes.

He stared down at her, his gaze heavy lidded, his lips sensually swollen, his breathing hard and rough.

She was a beautiful woman, Servilia, endowed with a firmly voluptuous figure and one of those little pointed faces which have an air of many secrets in a stilly folded mouth and thickly lidded, hooded eyes.

In the mornings, Lissar began the meal that would be their supper, putting bread dough together to rise, cutting up the solid bits that would go into the stew, melting snow for water, deciding if she could spare the bucket to make soup in or whether she needed to use the less reliable method of burying a lidded bowl in the ashes and hoping the contents would cook.

Vir, offshoot of a golden-complected breed with heavily lidded eyes, was an environmental specialist who shared security duties with Dondara.

The guards took him into the corridor, down to the end of it where another alien lounged against the wall, chewing on a bright orange stick, his eyes heavily lidded.

She wore it to remind herself of those days when she had been Hedra Scorce and the world was a merry place of bright wonder, when shadows were only shadows and she had no knowledge of what hid behind their darkness, watching her every move, glittering eyes heavily lidded with cobwebs.

They included a richly carved wooden chair with a very long back, a grandfather clock, the face of which was full of suns and moons, and a curious little lidded table with what looked like tea caddies suspended beneath.

The lidded chamber pot, the so-called thunder mug of yore, under the edge of the iron bedstead.

I went into the pet shop, however, and that's how I came to arrive at Linda Ferns' house with my car full of fish tank, water weeds, miniature ruined castle walls, electric pump, lights, fish food, instructions, and three large lidded buckets of tropical fish.

I fumbled in the sack with my free hand, finally coming up by feet with a lidded jar, normally used to keep leeches, and the small wash bottle of dilute alcohol and water.