Usage examples of "upper lid" in English with translation to Spanish

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Tom removed the lid from the box. Tom quitó la tapa de la caja.
A mustache grows on the upper lip. Un bigote crece en el labio superior.
Please help me take this lid off. Ayúdame a quitar esta tapa, por favor.
The elbow is the joint between the upper arm and the lower arm. El codo es la articulación entre el brazo superior y el brazo inferior.
Ain't no pot so crooked, you can't find a lid to fit. No hay olla tan fea que no encuentre su cobertera.
Mr Brown belongs to the upper class. El Sr. Brown es de la clase alta.
We haven't any lid for a box that big. No tenemos tapa para una caja tan grande.
Where's the pan lid? ¿Dónde está la tapa de la sartén?
Whatever you do don't leave the lid up on the toilet! ¡Hagas lo que hagas, no dejes la tapa del retrete abierta!
He found it impossible to lift the lid. Le resultó imposible levantar el tapón.
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