Pronunciation: /ˈzɪpər/
noun a device consisting of two strips of teeth that can be interlocked to close an opening
A1 I need help with my zipper.
A2 She struggled to fix the broken zipper on her jacket.
B1 The zipper on my backpack is stuck.
B2 He carefully zipped up his suitcase before leaving.
C1 The designer added a unique zipper detail to the dress.
C2 The high-quality zipper on the jacket ensured it would last for years.
verb None
A1 She struggled to zip up her jacket.
A2 He quickly zipped his bag shut before leaving.
B1 I need to zipper my suitcase before we leave for the trip.
B2 The dressmaker carefully zippered the bridal gown to ensure a perfect fit.
C1 The engineer zippered the prototype of the new product to test its functionality.
C2 The astronaut zippered up his spacesuit before embarking on the spacewalk.
adjective None
A1 I need a zipper bag for my pencils.
A2 She wore a zipper jacket to stay warm.
B1 The zipper on my backpack broke, so I had to fix it.
B2 He prefers shirts with zipper closures instead of buttons.
C1 The designer added a zipper detail to the dress for a modern touch.
C2 The leather jacket had a unique zipper design that caught everyone's attention.
adverb None
A1 She quickly zipped up her jacket before going outside.
A2 He struggled to zip up his backpack with one hand.
B1 The dress had a zipper that was difficult to fasten.
B2 She expertly zipped through the crowd to get to the front of the line.
C1 The tailor carefully sewed a new zipper onto the coat.
C2 The athlete effortlessly zipped past the competition to win the race.
pronoun None
A1 I like my new jacket with the zipper.
A2 She couldn't open the zipper on her bag.
B1 The zipper on my jeans is broken.
B2 He quickly zipped up his jacket to keep warm.
C1 The tailor replaced the broken zipper on my dress.
C2 The designer added a unique zipper detail to the dress.
preposition None
conjunction None
interjection None
article None