[noun], [verb] -gg- - (to move in) a line which looks like a row of W's joined togetherThe sales graph was a series of zigzags. [C]a zigzag patha zigzag roada zigzag coastlinea dress with a zigzag pattern/a pattern of zigzags on it(figurative) The country seems to have been following a zigzag course (= keeps moving) between democracy and dictatorship.The children ran in a zigzag/in zigzags around the playground.He watched his daughter zigzag down the road as she was learning to ride her bike. [I]To zigzag is sometimes said as to zig and zag.The footpath zigs and zags through the forest.
ZIGZAG
Meaning of ZIGZAG in English
Cambridge English vocab. Кембриджский английский словарь. 2012