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zigzag

adjective as in characterized by alternating sharp turns

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A former Marine, Puerta now zigzags the nation sharing his son’s story.

We watch British and Romanian troops repeat drills of clearing a recently excavated zigzag of snow-covered trench lines.

From BBC

He tore down Altadena Drive but before he could hang a left on New York Drive and make it up the narrow zigzag of Kinneloa Mesa Road, he hit a cloud of ashy smoke.

RAM is the latest dot connected on a long, zigzag line that courses up and down the state, from border north to border south.

Macron has been described as pursuing a zigzag in his approach to the Middle East, as in many other domains, flipflopping inconsistently between outspoken statements of support for Israel and then its Arab neighbours.

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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.

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