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zigzag

[zig-zag] / ˈzɪgˌzæg /


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They try to hide under trees and the shadows of buildings, and run in zigzags when drones start chasing them.

From The Wall Street Journal

This is his Pynchoniad, a zigzagging epic of America and the world through our bloodiest, most shameful hundred years.

From Los Angeles Times

Sandy Yang’s home, whose form is inspired by the area’s zigzagging mountains, is designed to help a couple without children form their own vibrant community.

From Los Angeles Times

Their filmography zigzags between thrillers and comedies, lean exercises and awards heavyweights, never making the same movie twice.

From Los Angeles Times

It was all very impressive, but I kept thinking Philly — who travels nose to the ground, zigzagging through the world — would have been kicked out of class.

From Los Angeles Times