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zippered

American  
[zip-erd] / ˈzɪp ərd /

adjective

  1. fastened or fitted with a zipper zip zipper or zippers.

    zippered slipcovers.


zippered British  
/ ˈzɪpəd /

adjective

  1. provided or fastened with a zip

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Etymology

Origin of zippered

First recorded in 1940–45; zipper + -ed 3

Example Sentences

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“How are things going?” she asks, taking the check and putting it in a zippered pouch.

From Literature

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

And, owners get a zippered hard-shell case with room for the controller, a netted area for cables and a place to hold the accessory storage box.

From Washington Times

A former patient had arrived that morning, this time in a zippered bag, to make one final contribution to research.

From Salon