do up jacket
Frequency: 7.818.5 per million words
to zip or button a jacket
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Examples (20)
- Do up your jacket; it's cold outside.
- It's cold outside, so remember to do up your jacket.
- Could you help me do my jacket up? The zipper is stuck.
- He always does up his jacket before going into the office.
- He paused at the door to do up his leather jacket against the wind.
- Could you help me do up my jacket's zipper? It's stuck.
- You'll freeze if you don't do up your jacket properly.
- She quickly did up her jacket as the wind picked up.
- She always does up her jacket all the way to her chin.
- Make sure to do up the children's jackets properly before they play in the snow.
- I can't do this jacket up – it's too small for me.
- I saw him doing up his jacket buttons as he waited for the bus.
- Remember to do up your jacket before you go outside.
- Even in mild weather, he preferred to do up his jacket completely.
- The little boy was struggling to do up his oversized jacket.
- Don't forget to do up your jacket if you want to stay warm.
- It's his habit to do up his jacket as soon as he steps into the cold.
- The teacher told the students to do up their jackets before going out for recess.
- With trembling fingers, she finally managed to do her jacket up.
- Having a hood is good, but you still need to do up your jacket against the rain.