0 present participle of zigzag
Would these zigzagging patterns show up in the same way in variables at different stages of change?
Once again, the zigzagging route extends the journey to the chapel and the time spent in getting there.
If we had that person in place now we would not have the zigzagging that goes on between the six-monthly presidencies.
The second half is much wider, much contorted and often zigzagging.
Due to the geographical situation, the same distance is equivalent to several miles of zigzagging roads if travelling by car.
The flight displays begin as the male pursues the female, who flies in zigzagging evasive patterns.
The extra speed gained by zigzagging downwind can more than make up for the extra distance that must be covered.
During the northern lapwing's zigzagging display flight, the bird's outer primaries produce a humming sound.