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zippered

adjective
zip·​pered | \ ˈzi-pÉ™rd How to pronounce zippered (audio) \

Definition of zippered

: equipped with a zipper

Examples of zippered in a Sentence

Recent Examples on the Web

Marinate the steak: Place steak in a bowl or large zippered bag. Bill St. John, The Denver Post, "With steaks, closer to the bone makes a difference," 10 July 2019 What’s notable is that the garments lack zippered vents, which many brands use to provide extra breathability. Frederick Reimers, Outside Online, "On the Slopes in the North Face Futurelight Shell," 10 June 2019 Protect Your Mattress: Use a zippered mattress cover, like Good Housekeeping Seal star Aller-Ease Ultimate Mattress Protector. Amina Lake Abdelrahman, Good Housekeeping, "This Is the Most Effective Bed Bug Treatment, According to Experts," 8 Apr. 2019 Employees will be able to personalize the zippered vests that come in two shapes, V-neck and high collar, which Walmart calls a mock neck, or not exactly a turtleneck. Maria Halkias, Dallas News, "Walmart employees to ditch the blue vest for a redesigned fashionable version," 5 June 2019 There are straps to keep the bedding in place, and a zippered compartment for pillows, too. Maya Mcdowell, House Beautiful, "Every Apartment Needs A Sofa That Transforms Into A Bunk Bed," 28 Jan. 2019 The insulated bag features two zippered compartments to separate foods at different temperatures. Christina Barron, The Seattle Times, "The best lunch boxes for kids (and the young at heart)," 16 Aug. 2018 The sleeve also includes a medium-sized zippered pocket to hold all your cables, dongles, and accessories. Thomas Ricker, The Verge, "‘The world’s most versatile waterproof backpack’ review," 20 Nov. 2018 With a cinched, sweatpant-like cuff and a zippered side pocket, Figs’ jogger pant (seen above) takes its cues from activewear. Jacob Gallagher, WSJ, "This Company is Fast Becoming the Warby Parker of Scrubs," 15 Oct. 2018

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First Known Use of zippered

1939, in the meaning defined above

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