Having or covered with a lid or lids; often used in combination.
1She turned to meet the heavy-lidded gaze of the woman seated opposite.
2She looked at the owner of the voice from steady, deep-lidded eyes.
3Her shoulders drooped and her eyes were heavy-lidded and swollen from weeping.
4Her heavy-lidded eyes stayed on his as he worked the bra free.
5From his wry, white-lidded expression, I could tell he was not impressed.
6Briefly Angus wondered if it was a lidded kettle or a pot.
7She fixed him with her clear blue eyes, square lidded and earnest.
8While she speaks, Depp fixes the camera with an ultra-ironic heavy-lidded gaze.
9Deenah's narrow-lidded eyes feasted upon the wealths and crafts of many men.
10Pemberton looked at Serena and saw that her eyes were heavy lidded.
11Bligh's eyes were lidded, as if in contemplation of his inner ecstasy.
12She had large, low-lidded eyes, which lent her face a languid air.
13She could even see its eyelids, half-lidded, over the empty eye sockets.
14They hurried forward of where Strabo crouched, watching them with lidded eyes.
15Her eyes were closing, heavy-lidded, and she lifted sweet, tremulous, waiting lips.
16His pale eyes, heavy-lidded and sunken, were vague and weary of witness.
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lidded
lide Verbo
Indicativo · Pretérito perfeito
Lidded nas variantes da língua
Estados Unidos da América