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lidded

Kidded vs Lidded - What's the difference?

kidded | lidded |


As a verb kidded

is (kid).

As an adjective lidded is

having a cover like a lid.

Bidded vs Lidded - What's the difference?

bidded | lidded |


As a verb bidded

is (nonstandard) (bid).

As an adjective lidded is

having a cover like a lid.

Lidded vs Lidden - What's the difference?

lidded | lidden |


As an adjective lidded

is having a cover like a lid.

As a noun lidden is

(archaic|dialectal) a saying, song or story.

Ridded vs Lidded - What's the difference?

ridded | lidded |


As a verb ridded

is (rid).

As an adjective lidded is

having a cover like a lid.