From Longman Dictionary of Contemporary Englishliddedlid‧ded /ˈlɪdɪd/ adjective 1 → heavy-lidded eyes2 DCOVERa lidded container, pot etc has a lid
Examples from the Corpus
lidded• Others were in lidded baskets until it was their turn; more tied in sacks; a few buttoned into deep pockets.• Use a spoon or introduce lidded beakers.• To preserve Store preserved and dried material in well ventilated lidded boxes in dry conditions.• Platter; lidded bread-bin; large hot water jug with half-lid Country-style interiors lend themselves to rich designs and colours.• Desire warmed her blood, tingling through her veins at the expression in the dark, lidded gaze.• Beside it was a chung, a lidded serving bowl, and two ordinary ch'a bowls.• The product is usually packed in plastic lidded tubs, 10-20 kilos, in which a measuring scoop is provided.• Some products are marketed in plastic lidded tubs and others, rarely, in 500g shakers.