Definition, Meaning & Synonyms
zigzagging
verb
/ˈzɪɡˌzæɡɪŋ/

Definition
Moving back and forth in sharp angles or curves.

Examples
- The cyclist was zigzagging through the congested streets.
- She zigzagged her way across the dance floor.
- The dog zigzagged excitedly while chasing after the frisbee.

Meaning
Zigzagging refers to a pattern or movement that follows sharp turns or angles, resembling a series of Z shapes. It can describe both physical movement and abstract concepts, like thinking or planning that takes sudden shifts.

Synonyms
- winding
- meandering
- twisting
- curving