Pronunciation: /zɪp ʌp/
noun a fastener consisting of two strips of interlocking teeth that are closed or opened by pulling a slide along them
A1 I need help with my zip up on my jacket.
A2 She struggled to zip up her suitcase because it was too full.
B1 Make sure to zip up your tent before it starts raining.
B2 I always forget to zip up my backpack before going on a hike.
C1 The dress had a hidden zip up along the side for easy access.
C2 The designer showcased a new collection featuring unique zip up details.
verb to fasten or close with a zipper
A1 She struggled to zip up her jacket in the cold weather.
A2 Can you help me zip up this dress?
B1 I need to zip up my suitcase before we leave for the trip.
B2 The tent zipped up easily, providing protection from the rain.
C1 He meticulously zipped up his briefcase before heading into the important meeting.
C2 The astronaut carefully zipped up his spacesuit before stepping out into the vacuum of space.
formal Please remember to zip up your jacket before going outside.
informal Hey, don't forget to zip up your hoodie before you leave.
slang Make sure to zip up your coat, it's freezing outside.
figurative It's time to zip up your emotions and focus on the task at hand.
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