verb
- moving in a zigzag pattern; changing direction sharply and repeatedly
Usage: present participle of zigzag
adjective
- having a zigzag pattern or movement
noun
- the action of moving in a zigzag pattern
Usage: gerund form
Examples
- The car was zigzagging down the mountain road.
- She ran across the field, zigzagging to avoid the defenders.
- The lightning created a zigzagging pattern across the sky.
- The hiker followed a zigzagging trail up the steep slope.
- The boat was zigzagging through the narrow channel.
- His zigzagging route confused his pursuers.
- The snake moved with a zigzagging motion through the grass.