ˈzippered, ppl. a. orig. U.S.
[f. zipper n. + -ed2.]
Fastened with a zipper; having a zipper.
| 1939 Times 31 Mar. 19/7 A charming wool frock with sun-ray decoration round the neck and neatly zippered might be chosen. 1941 Time 25 Aug. 2/3 His zippered ankle-high shoes. 1959 Harrods News Summer 15 Pigskin clothes brush with zippered top. 1971 B. Malamud Tenants 35 A bulky zippered briefcase was squeezed under his left arm. 1982 S. Radley Talent for Destruction vi. 36 A thin man in a zippered fawn cardigan. |