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the synonym analogy for chide is chide:scold
The plural of lid is lids.
The coach blew the whistle.The wind blew his hat right off his head.
Sure! Analogy: Just as a flower needs sunlight to grow, individuals need challenges to grow and thrive.
The word "lid" can function as both a noun and a verb. As a noun, it refers to a removable or hinged cover for a container. As a verb, it means to cover or close something with a lid.
A hat or a toque.
hat
head head
I believe you may have heard this incorrectly -- it should be "flipped your lid," which means that you lost control of your emotions, usually anger. The image is of someone getting so angry that their hat (or lid) flies off of their head from the steam.
It's a Cockney way of saying "I tip my hat" - tipping the hat means polite respect.
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A hat?
cover, lid, bonnet, chapeau, beaver
It's a Cockney way of saying "I tip my hat" - tipping the hat means polite respect.
A hard hat to protect the head is a helmet.
Head
A hat or anything that will sit on your head and stay.