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zipper

[ UK /zˈɪpɐ/ ]
[ US /ˈzɪpɝ/ ]
NOUN
  1. a fastener for locking together two toothed edges by means of a sliding tab
VERB
  1. close with a zipper
    Zip up your jacket--it's cold

How To Use zipper In A Sentence

  • Dropping the towel he tugged on a pair of baggy, black jeans with lots of zippers and safety pins on them.
  • Figure-hugging silhouettes are accented by zippered pockets, panels and side vents.
  • In a centered closure, the zipper is concealed by two flaps of cloth running along either side.
  • It has two zippered side-entry pockets and high-quality ribbing at the waist and cuffs.
  • We also got a corn zipper, a frother & an ice cream maker. Archive 2008-12-01
  • Learn how to attach the zipper to cloth grocery bags with expert crafting tips from an expert clothes designer in this green living and recycling video clip.
  • Up for grabs is a zipper bag full of bits and pieces which I don't want - a few orphans &/or widows, HST corners, and so on. Promised giveaway
  • Consider pattern details that promote independence, such as pull-on pants, rather than zippered or buttoned pants.
  • To better pin down the structure of the feather, they analyzed its barbules - tiny, riblike appendages that overlap and interlock like zippers to give a feather rigidity and strength. The Full Feed from HuffingtonPost.com
  • I can only imagine how sharp and spiffy those uniforms would be … kinda a cross between Liberace at his best and Michael Jackson … all black leathery/chromy/zippery w/lots ‘n lots of sequins … and sun glasses … mirror aviators … Think Progress » Missouri Lawmaker’s Argument Against Repealing DADT: It Would Be A ‘Cultural Affront’ To Terrorists
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