Eyelids can be categorized as a noun.
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eyelid - either of two folds of skin that can be moved to cover or open the eye; "his lids would stay open no longer" |
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1. | noun | . . . and uneasy in its corporate expression, was overtopped by the big face of Don Juste Lopez, soft and white, with prominent eyelids and wreathed in impenetrable solemnity as if in a dense cloud.>> | |
2. | noun | With great effort I held his eyelids open with my fingers and dropped in the eye medicine. | |
3. | noun | Dim sunbeams on my eyelids, a faint tinge dyes the room. | |
4. | noun | Tom's eyelids were half open. | |
5. | noun | Camels have three eyelids. | |
6. | noun | Your eyelids are closed, but I know you're awake. | |
7. | noun | My eyelids are heavy. | |
8. | noun | Mary lowered her eyelids. | |
9. | noun | Drill little holes into my eyelids that I might see you when I sleep. | |
10. | noun | I loved Amaryllis. I forgot to eat or to drink; and I could take no rest, for sleep was banished from my eyelids. My soul was sad, my heart beat quick, my limbs felt a deadly chill. Now I wept and cried aloud, as if I had been beaten, now I was as silent as if I were dead, and now I plunged into the rivers, as if to extinguish the flame which consumed me. | |
11. | noun | He watched over her slumber for some time, but Nature proved to be too strong for him. For three days and three nights he had allowed himself neither rest nor repose. Slowly the eyelids drooped over the tired eyes, and the head sunk lower and lower upon the breast, until the man's grizzled beard was mixed with the gold tresses of his companion, and both slept the same deep and dreamless slumber. | |
12. | noun | Mary dropped her eyelids and looked away. | |
13. | noun | Tom stared at Mary for a few seconds, and then dropped his eyelids and looked away. | |
14. | noun | The force of the sand against her legs, and the shine of the sun's blue light on her eyelids, catalyzed her out-of-body experience. | |
15. | noun | She has double eyelids. |
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. . . and uneasy in its corporate expression, was overtopped by the big face of Don Juste Lopez, soft and white, with prominent eyelids and wreathed in impenetrable solemnity as if in a dense cloud.>> |
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With great effort I held his eyelids open with my fingers and dropped in the eye medicine. | |
Dim sunbeams on my eyelids, a faint tinge dyes the room. | |
Tom's eyelids were half open. | |
Camels have three eyelids. | |
Your eyelids are closed, but I know you're awake. | |
My eyelids are heavy. | |
Mary lowered her eyelids. | |
Drill little holes into my eyelids that I might see you when I sleep. | |
I loved Amaryllis. I forgot to eat or to drink; and I could take no rest, for sleep was banished from my eyelids. My soul was sad, my heart beat quick, my limbs felt a deadly chill. Now I wept and cried aloud, as if I had been beaten, now I was as silent as if I were dead, and now I plunged into the rivers, as if to extinguish the flame which consumed me. | |
He watched over her slumber for some time, but Nature proved to be too strong for him. For three days and three nights he had allowed himself neither rest nor repose. Slowly the eyelids drooped over the tired eyes, and the head sunk lower and lower upon the breast, until the man's grizzled beard was mixed with the gold tresses of his companion, and both slept the same deep and dreamless slumber. | |
Mary dropped her eyelids and looked away. | |
Tom stared at Mary for a few seconds, and then dropped his eyelids and looked away. | |
The force of the sand against her legs, and the shine of the sun's blue light on her eyelids, catalyzed her out-of-body experience. | |
She has double eyelids. |