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yes a zipper is a lever because the back part of the zipper is the fuclcrum
Zipper is a noun. The verb is zip. I don't need to zip it up.
you can rub soap on the teeth of the zipper and it usually loosens the trouble...
You can fix a zipper that has split open by clamping it with a pliers
It's called a Sweatshirt
hoody plural hoodies
Yes, zipper is often used as a transitive verb. "Zipper your jacket" meaning to close your jacket, or "Zipper your lip" meaning to be quiet or shut up.
Buttons yes, zipper no.
Buttons is shirt as zipper is to JACKET
You wear a zipper on your pants, jacket and other things. A zipper is the answer.
yes
Yes. That is how non crazy people get out.
the answer is a button
A Barbour jacket is a thick jacket that feels sort of baggy to the touch on the outside. It is also usually a dark colour, and uses buttons or a zipper. It also has a collar.
Many tailors and dry cleaning businesses repair clothes. One could have a zipper repaired for just a few dollars.
A sweatshirt without a hood is called a sweatshirt. A sweatshirt with a hood is called a hooded sweatshirt or hoodie. Sweatshirts can also be defined by whether or not they have a zipper and the length of the zipper. For example, you can buy a full zip hooded sweatshirt or a quarter zip pull-over sweatshirt.