Adjective
heavy-lidded (comparative more heavy-lidded, superlative most heavy-lidded)
Having almost closed eyes
Frances also becomes intrigued by a visitor to the town, a guarded-looking young man named Yasha (Alex Sharp), who, she notes, has the heavy-lidded expression of the lad in Caravaggio’s “Boy with a Basket of Fruit.” Source: Internet
Elizabeth Woodville was called "the most beautiful woman in the Island of Britain" with "heavy-lidded eyes like those of a dragon." Source: Internet
Holbein painted her with high forehead, heavy-lidded eyes and a pointed chin. Source: Internet
Yet, at the same time, Weiss’s gaze seems to be turned inward, her heavy-lidded eyes both expressive and withholding. Source: Internet