Zigzag | Mean of zigzag in English Dictionary
/ˈzɪgˌzæg/
- Noun
- a line that has a series of short, sharp turns or angles
- The kids were running in circles and zigzags around the yard.
- He's wearing a shirt with red zigzags on it.
- a zigzag pattern
- Verb
- to move along a path that has a series of short, sharp turns or angles
- We saw a motorcycle zigzagging on the highway.
- The player with the ball zigzagged back and forth down the field.
- A dirt road zigzags up the steep hill to our cabin.