It zigzagged in 1935 from drought to sloshy spring to frying-pan summer to completely catawampus. |
Union soldiers completed digging a series of ditches that zigzagged forward and reached the abatis. |
Gingerly, she extended her hand and allowed her fingertips to trace over the weals that zigzagged down his back. |
I once rented a scooter and zigzagged along most of San Miguel's streets to see the neighborhoods. |
They zigzagged along until Estrella found herself in the familiar surroundings of the underground meeting hall. |
The distance wasn't even that long, but the path zigzagged so much it doubled the walking distance. |