lid
The lid of a box.
A lid that fits snugly and securely.
A lid that is difficult to remove because it fits so well.
A lid that fits snugly onto the container.
A lid made of plastic.
A lid that seals completely, preventing air from entering or escaping.
The lid for a saucepan.
Indicates that the lid is closed in a way that prevents anything from getting in or out.
A lid made of metal.
Refers to the state of the lid being in a shut position.
The lid of a car's trunk.
A lid that is attached to the container by a hinge.
The lid of a trash can.
The lid of a garbage can.
The lid of a dustbin.
The lid of a coffin.
The hinged cover over the keys of a piano.
The folds of skin that cover the eyes when closed. More commonly written as one word: eyelids.
When the eyelids are shut.
A feeling that it is difficult to keep one's eyes open due to sleepiness.
When the eyes are only partly closed.
When one's gaze is directed downwards by partially closing the eyes.
When the eyelids hang down, often from tiredness.
The upper eyelids.
The upper eyelids.
To see through a narrow opening between eyelids that are not fully closed.
Indicates something happening or perceived with the eyes closed.
Used to describe looking from under partially closed eyelids.
Used to indicate something is on the surface of the lid.
To raise the lid to open something.
To move the lid to an open position.
To move the lid to a shut position.
To remove the lid from its position.
To take the lid off something.
To close the lid, often firmly.
To place the lid onto a container.
To put the lid back on.
To lift the lid upwards.
To attach a lid by turning it.
To remove a lid by turning it.
To leave the lid in its closed position.
To tighten a lid by turning it.
To close the lid forcefully and with a loud noise.
To open or remove a lid quickly, often with a sound.
To remove a lid that comes off suddenly or with a noise.
To lower the lid into a closed position.
To use force to lever a lid open.
To use force to lever a lid open.
To shut one's eyes.
To partially or fully close one's eyes, often to look down or to show coyness.
To open one's eyes.
To open one's eyes.
When eyelids hang down due to tiredness.