verb
- present participle of zig; moving in a zigzag pattern, especially as the first part of a back-and-forth motion
Usage: often used with ‘zagging’
Examples
- The rabbit kept zigging and zagging to escape the fox.
- The football player was zigging through the defense.
- She watched the car zigging across the icy road.
- The hiker spent the morning zigging up the mountain trail.
- The boat was zigging through the waves toward shore.
- After zigging left, he quickly zagged right to avoid the tackle.