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Zip through Meaning in English

expression

ˈzɪp/ /ˈθɹu
ZIP-throo
zˈɪp/ /θɹˈuː
ZIP-throo

Definition

To do something very quickly and efficiently, or to move rapidly through a place or activity.

Usage & Nuances

Informal, common in conversational English. Often used with tasks, reading, paperwork, or traveling through places. Implies speed and ease. Not used for slow or difficult tasks.

Example Sentences

I can zip through my math homework in 10 minutes.

basic

She zipped through the book in one afternoon.

basic

They zipped through security and boarded the plane.

basic

I just want to zip through these emails so I can enjoy my lunch break.

natural

The kids zipped through their chores so they could go outside and play.

natural

He tends to zip through meetings, never wasting anyone’s time.

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