drape vs zipper

drape

noun
  • A curtain; a drapery. 

  • The way in which fabric falls or hangs. 

  • A member of a youth subculture distinguished by its sharp dress, especially peg-leg pants (1950s: e.g. Baltimore, MD). Antonym: square. 

  • A dress made from an entire piece of cloth, without having pieces cut away as in a fitted garment. 

verb
  • To spread over, cover. 

  • To make cloth. 

  • To cover or adorn with drapery or folds of cloth, or as with drapery. 

  • To design drapery, arrange its folds, etc., as for hangings, costumes, statues, etc. 

  • To hang or rest limply. 

  • To rail at; to banter. 

zipper

noun
  • A leucine zipper. 

  • A string of clothes pegs or clips attached to the body and then quickly pulled off. 

  • A pressure-sensitive plastic closure. 

  • A zip fastener. 

  • A technique for arbitrarily traversing an aggregate data structure and updating its contents. See zipper (data structure). 

  • A scar on a person's body. 

verb
  • to put a zipper on an article. 

  • to close a zipper. 

How often have the words drape and zipper occurred in a corpus of books? (source: Google Ngram Viewer )