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zigzag

[zig-zag] / ˈzɪgˌzæg /


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Later, his focus shifted to portraying angular street scenes and city parks that seem convulsed in movement, animated by abstract slashes or sweeping zigzags.

From New York Times

Smack in the middle of this collection, the dazzling poem “Los Angeles” strobes with quick images, zigzagging down the page like a spent firework — most memorably in the great couplet “bebop atop / the San Andreas.”

From Los Angeles Times

A following truck driver watched on in horror as the car began to zigzag wildly across the carriageway.

From BBC

Since her election, Clayton has zigzagged across the state to meet with party leaders, precinct chairs, volunteers and voters.

From Washington Post

If Tier, Lime and Dott lose Sunday’s vote, their contracts with the city will not be renewed, and the scooters’ zigzagging presence in Paris will be gone by the end of August.

From New York Times