1. zigzagging - Noun
2. zigzagging - Adjective
3. zigzagging - Verb
Derived from zigzag
of Zigzag
Source: Webster's dictionaryIn Portugal, King Manuel's zigzagging policies continued, still trapped by the constraints of real-time medieval communication between Lisbon and India and unaware that Afonso was dead. Source: Internet
That spirit of collaboration has been repeatedly put to the test in recent days, with the elephants zigzagging between Liberia and Côte d'Ivoire, accompanied by rangers from the respective countries. Source: Internet
He recorded in his log, "Enemy bows on, 10 degrees to starboard, without destroyers, without zigzagging," but without any torpedoes, could only submerge and avoid them. Source: Internet
Military choppers made several passes, zigzagging across the sky before the humming faded away. Source: Internet
Last year, when I began zigzagging across the country three weeks out of every month as Eater’s restaurant editor, my primary assignment was (and remains) focused on assembling — our roll call of the country’s most essential restaurants. Source: Internet
Due to its vertical climb, the same distance is equivalent to several miles of zigzagging roads if travelled by car. Source: Internet