In April, he was loaded onto a snow-filled train that zigzagged through Germany and Czechoslovakia for three weeks. |
It zigzagged in 1935 from drought to sloshy spring to frying-pan summer to completely catawampus. |
The conversation skittered and zigzagged as it does in any group of people addlebrained by the presence of four children. |
They were on a small path that zigzagged towards an unpleasant looking cave. |
Gingerly, she extended her hand and allowed her fingertips to trace over the weals that zigzagged down his back. |
They zigzagged along until Estrella found herself in the familiar surroundings of the underground meeting hall. |