ZIGZAG


Meaning of ZIGZAG in English

transcription, транскрипция: [ zɪgzæg ]

also zig-zag

( zigzags, zigzagging, zigzagged)

1.

A zigzag is a line which has a series of angles in it like a continuous series of ‘W’s.

They staggered in a zigzag across the tarmac.

...a zigzag pattern.

N-COUNT

2.

If you zigzag , you move forward by going at an angle first to one side then to the other.

I zigzagged down a labyrinth of alleys...

Expertly he zigzagged his way across the field, avoiding the deeper gullies.

VERB : V prep , V way prep , also V

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