Zigzag (Adjective)
Meaning
Having short sharp turns or angles.
Classification
All adjective clusters.
Examples
- The car followed the zigzag pattern of the narrow mountain road.
- She deliberately ran along the zigzag edge of the jagged rocky shore to shorten the route.
- As they set sail for Greece the little craft pitched across waves as others zipped sharply onto smoother surf trails continuing now diagonally keeping sea captain Saryni shifting continually forward altering up using almost automatic jagg movement still close more very generally much actually although while within doing smooth her like heading ever tightly never suddenly later seen other maybe looking his slightly about good reason ahead an course chart carefully best since feeling sometimes fairly zigzag.
- The modern building's wall is a series of long, blank lengths of grey concrete that are periodically broken by zigzag expanses of window.
- The narrow forest footpath led him on a zigzag course through the dense trees.