Phrasal Verb: zip up

To zip up something (or zip something up) is to close it with a zip.

Examples of use:

1. It's cold outside. Zip your coat up.

2. Can you zip up my suitcase, please?

3. Have you zipped up your boots?

 

infinitive
zip up
present simple
zip up and zips up
-ing form
zipping up
past simple
zipped up
past participle
zipped up

 

 

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