An angular shape characterized by sharp turns in alternating directions.
1 At one in the morning the guests took leave, and zig -zagged homeward.
2 The Norman remains are four clustered columns, embellished in the zig - zag style.
3 At first I couldn't match this particular zig with a corresponding zag.
4 A stream tangled in willows cut a zig - zag course across the valley.
5 Then I ran round to the eastern wall under the zig -zag patterns.
6 I descended by a very steep zig - zag path nearly to the bottom.
7 We have to take a zig - zag course, you see, said the guide.
8 Down, step by step, moved Mahon, a zig - zag course that missed nothing.
9 Most of us are like men who zig - zag about, chasing after butterflies!
10 Steve knows how to zig and zag his way out of the truth.
11 For nearly two hours the willing animal went zig - zagging up the rocky slopes.
12 They followed the zig -zag course of the German trench they occupied.
13 He zig - zagged from one side of the street to the other.
14 Now three forms came dashing toward the house, running in a zig - zag course.
15 So the launch steamed a somewhat zig - zag course over the waves.
16 The house is narrow and tall, the stairs zig - zagging up through the floors.
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