An angular shape characterized by sharp turns in alternating directions.
1 Skiing: Zigging and zagging through this slalom course requires great physical agility.
2 Yet Britain zigged just as the rest of us were zagging .
3 For nearly two hours the willing animal went zig - zagging up the rocky slopes.
4 The house is narrow and tall, the stairs zig - zagging up through the floors.
5 He was smiling hideously, a nervous grin zig - zagging across his large, thin-lipped mouth.
6 The trail was a nasty one, zig - zagging down the over-hanging face of the wall.
7 Round and round it went like that, zigging and zagging from French to English.
8 Perry and Furyk drive away from the 18th green, zig - zagging in their comedy car.
9 He had dashed back and forth, zig - zagging , rebounding from tree to bush to tree.
10 They worked slowly to the crest of the sand roll, zig - zagging to break the steepness.
11 In mid-air is to be seen the little fan-tail, aptly named, zig - zagging to and fro.
12 Then I stopped, and then he did, and so we kept zig - zagging down the road.
13 Righting his feet, he chose a more zagging path for the end of the climb.
14 A zig - zagging staircase climbs the side of the dam.
15 They pressed westward, zigging and zagging across the landscape.
16 They were going very slowly for fear of striking something, zig - zagging meanwhile to avoid snags.
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