The analogy is "hat is to head as lid is to container." In both cases, the first item (hat or lid) is used to cover or protect the second item (head or container).
Yes, the word "hat" is a noun. It is a common noun that refers to an article of clothing worn on the head for protection or decoration.
The plural of lid is lids.
The coach blew the whistle.The wind blew his hat right off his head.
It has been said that there is an analogy between his fictional characters and his school friends. Analogy means likeness or similarity
the synonym analogy for chide is chide:scold
The analogy "Hand is to glove as head is to" can be completed with "hat." Just as a hand fits into a glove to provide protection and warmth, a head fits into a hat for similar reasons. Both gloves and hats serve as accessories that cover and protect their respective body parts.
A hat or a toque.
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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.
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It's a Cockney way of saying "I tip my hat" - tipping the hat means polite respect.
cover, lid, bonnet, chapeau, beaver
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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.