It was a dish coverer! Hahaha lol
Nope. You have a novelty item made by cutting apart a penny and a dime, then hollowing out the back of the penny and popping the dime-half into it like the lid on a sandwich box.
many different methods were used. the most common were: burning at the stake drowning -if you didn't drown (you could swim) you were a "witch", and consequently burned at the stake. if you did drown, then you were innocent, but dead. torture methods: (beware, these are gruesome) most torture methods were designed to force the accused to "confess" --The "witch" was laid down on her back in a coffin sized box. Nails had been put through the lid, with the points on the inside. Then the lid was slammed shut and left there for an extended period of time. --Small devices were put around a limb or finger that were pointy and when cranked, they would grind into the flesh. --The breasts of the "witch" could be torn off of her body with red hot tongs. There was a specific case where they then stuffed the woman's breasts into her son's mouths. sorry for the grossness factor
To protect his body in the event of nuclear war. A more simply reason might be that, perhaps, he was buried in a Belmont casket. The (former) Belmont Casket Company of Columbus, Ohio was famous for its lead coated steel caskets. The lead coating had an anti-corrosion effect, giving the carbon steel properties similar to that of stainless steel. President Lyndon B. Johnson, e.g., was buried in a Belmont lead coated steel casket. Pictures of Hoover's funeral seem to indicate that he might have been buried in one of the double lid Belmont "Masterpiece" caskets, the top of the line model of the company. A solid bronze type of the "Masterpiece" casket (with more ornamental caskets handles than those of J. Edgar's casket) was used for the burial of Marilyn Monroe.
The first lid that came to America, often considered to be the invention of the Mason jar lid, is remembered for its significant impact on food preservation and storage. Introduced in the mid-19th century, it revolutionized canning practices, enabling households to safely store seasonal produce. This innovation not only helped sustain families during winter months but also facilitated the growth of agriculture and commerce. Its lasting legacy continues to influence modern food preservation techniques.
Closed lid. It allows for the heat to build up quicker therefor making it boil faster.
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).
A jack-in-the-box comes up when you release the lid.
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To remove the center console lid for a 2005 Chevy Trailblazer, you will first need to locate and remove the screws or bolts holding the lid in place. These are typically found underneath the lid or inside the console compartment. Once the screws are removed, you can carefully lift the lid off the console. Be sure to disconnect any wires or cables attached to the lid before fully removing it.
To remove the lid from an Igloo Playmate cooler, first ensure the cooler is empty. Next, locate the two buttons on the front of the lid; press them simultaneously to release the locking mechanism. Gently lift the lid to detach it from the cooler body. If the lid is stuck, check for any additional latches or debris that may be obstructing it.
You'll need to open the trunk lid first. Insert TV. Close trunk lid.
The plural of lid is lids.
No, you need to take the lid off first
The accent is on the first syllable: Say it like: SAW- lid.
To open the gas lid on a BMW 740iL, first ensure the vehicle is in the "On" or "Run" position, as the gas lid typically won't unlock if the ignition is off. Locate the gas lid release lever, which is usually found on the driver's side near the floor or on the door panel. Pull the lever to release the gas lid, and then you can manually open it. If the lever is not functioning, you may need to access the gas lid from inside the trunk to manually release it.