"Zilpah" Pronounce,Meaning And Examples

"Zilpah" Natural Recordings by Native Speakers

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"Zilpah" Meaning

Zilpah is likely a reference to Zilpah Ackerman, an English Shakespearean actress of the 19th century.
However, "zilpah" can also be considered as an uncommon variant of the word "Zilpha," which is often derived from an ancient stream or river name in the biblical land.

"Zilpah" Examples

Definitions:

- to make a-zipping sound (alia. zipping up pullover)

Usage Examples:


- 1. The zipper started to zilp as I pulled down the jacket too fast.
- 2. Her purse has a quick release mechanism that lets me zilp it shut quickly to prevent small things from falling out.
- 3. If the zipper zilps for too long when you pull down, it usually means the mechanism needs to be cleaned.
- 4. The favourite jacket can be harmful for those who are deaf or with a sensitive ear because its zilping sound could disturb them.
- 5. There is a need to ensure that it is being zilped correctly so you wouldn’t get lugged back up again.

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