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ZIGZAG, a. Having short turns.
ZIGZAG, n. Something that has short turns or angles.
ZIGZAG, v.t. To form with short turns.
Something that has short turns or
angles.
The fanatics going straight forward and openly, the politicians by the surer mode of zigzag. Burke. A molding running in a
zigzag line] a chevron, or series of chevrons. See Illust. of
Chevron, 3.
See Boyau.
Having short,
sharp turns; running this way and that in an onward course.
To form with short turns.
To move in a zigzag
manner] also, to have a zigzag shape.
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