Verb
The word is derived from zigzag
of Zigzag
Source: Webster's dictionaryEvolution is an obstacle course not a freeway; the correct analogue for long-term success is a distant punt receiver evading legions of would-be tacklers in an oddly zigzagged path toward a goal, not a horse thundering down the flat. Stephen Jay Gould
A device incorporating a moving cable for carrying people up or down a mountain.‘we zigzagged across the mountain from one lift to the next’ Source: Internet
Decide whether this list should be read up, down, or zigzagged. Source: Internet
The famous Grand Canal zigzagged 220 kilometers (137 miles) through the territory of this city. Source: Internet