zipped (up) (Meaning)

zipped (up)

to use a zipper to fasten someone's clothing, to close or connect (something) with a zipper

FAQs About the word zipped (up)

to use a zipper to fasten someone's clothing, to close or connect (something) with a zipper

jazzed (up),stimulated, livened (up), propelled, spiked, drove, amped (up), inspired, waked (up), stirred

deadened, exhausted, undermined, dampened, harassed,killed, drained, dulled, knocked out, weakened

She zipped up her jacket to ward off the chilly wind.

The suitcase zipped up effortlessly, thanks to the sturdy zipper.

The astronaut zipped up his spacesuit, preparing for launch.

The tailor zipped up the dress, creating a perfect fit.