zip code
1 Americannoun
verb (used with object)
noun
Etymology
Origin of zip code
An Americanism first recorded in 1960–65, Z(one) I(mprovement) P(rogram)
Example Sentences
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By the time the Masters teed off, McIlroy could’ve dropped a ball anywhere in that zip code and been ready to hit.
From The Wall Street Journal • Apr. 13, 2026
“There’s a supply-and-demand dynamic that sometimes produces counterintuitive results,” said Samir Shah, chief executive of CareScout, which has a tool that is searchable by zip code to help pinpoint cost estimates.
From MarketWatch • Mar. 4, 2026
"Our zip code is dictating our health, and plastics therefore are a major environmental justice issue, because these are communities of color and low-income communities," Enck said.
From Barron's • Jan. 22, 2026
Once registered - using their name, email and zip code - fans will be entered into the random draw for time slots to buy tickets in April.
From BBC • Jan. 14, 2026
“You need a specific address, with a street number and a zip code, to send a letter. And money for an envelope and a stamp. Real money, not a hat.”
From "The Wrong Way Home" by Kate O’Shaughnessy
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