zippered
Americanadjective
adjective
Etymology
Origin of zippered
Example Sentences
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He had successfully zippered his lips at Quiet Time.
From Literature
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It’s as heavy as a weight vest, with a zippered pocket in back for the mementos he just traded for and really wants to keep.
From Los Angeles Times
“How are things going?” she asks, taking the check and putting it in a zippered pouch.
From Literature
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Messi and his teammates removed pink zippered sweatshirts to reveal the black jersey, trimmed in the team’s traditional pink with a Royal Caribbean logo across the chest.
From Seattle Times
Balsam Hill’s got a Norway Spruce, for instance, that comes with it’s own zippered storage bag.
From Washington Times
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