zip up
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Definition
- Verb (transitive):
- To fasten or close something using a zipper. This action involves pulling the slider of a zipper upward or downward to interlock the teeth, thereby securing an opening, such as on a piece of clothing or a bag.
Usage
- The verb "zip up" is used with a direct object (the item being fastened).
- It is a separable phrasal verb. The object can often come between "zip" and "up" (e.g., ) or after the phrase (e.g., ). When the object is a pronoun (it, them), it must come between the verb and the particle (e.g., ).
Examples
Basic Usage:
- Please zip up your suitcase before you check it.
- It's windy, so you should zip up your coat.
- Can you help me zip up this dress?
With Separated Object:
- He zipped his backpack up and left.
- She zipped it up all the way to her chin.
Advanced Usage
- Figurative Use (Informal): To make something more exciting, lively, or complete.
- A splash of color will really zip up that room.
- The new soundtrack zips up the entire movie.
Variants and Related Words
- Zip (verb): Can be used synonymously with "zip up" in the context of fastening.
- Zip your jacket.
- Zipper (noun): The fastening device itself.
- Unzip (verb): The opposite action; to open by undoing a zipper.
Synonyms
- Fasten
- Close (using a zipper)
Antonyms
- Unzip
- Open
Related Phrasal Verbs
- Zip through (something): To do something very quickly.
- She zipped through her homework in an hour.
- Zip around: To move around quickly.
- Messengers were zipping around the city on bikes.
Idioms
- : This is not a standard idiom with "zip up." The common idiom uses "zip" alone to mean "energy" or "zero."
- He was full of zip this morning. (energy)
- We scored zip in the first half. (zero)
Verb
- close with a zipper
- Zip up your jacket--it's cold