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He was running hard and zigzagged at the same time.
She looked up and her eyes zigzagged across his face.
Her future is a line that zigzags up and down.
He found them zigzagging up the street, still following the blood.
We can zigzag a little and make better time, so be it.
We zigzagged for an hour, and I called my office from a station phone.
He zigzagged, never going in a straight line for more than a step or two.
"Being 78, I think zigzagging across the world is a bit too much," he said.
Soon we were zigzagging our way down the street, trying to find a store that was open.
Chicago began to zigzag left and right of her course track.
I drove back and zigzagged through the town, saying nothing.
You'll most likely find yourself zigzagging or going in circles at first.
To get a look at these, I drove around the town, zigzagging toward the wall when there was a turn.
I zigzagged, head down, so no bullets would get me.
The machine began to zigzag back and forth as if following something.
Their course zigzagged for a while, then led in the same direction that it had before.
Days are not spent zigzagging across the mountain from one lift to the next.
He has zigzagged his way through a whole alphabet of plans.
The overall average has been zigzagging upward from 79 percent in 1970.
The three boys started zigzagging down the steps of the pyramid.
We were vaguely zigzagging west, still hoping to hit a road.
"The guy was trying to avoid the bullets by zigzagging down the street," she said.
Her plan of attack: "Start at one end and zigzag down.
There was no one on the metal stairs zigzagging down the side of the building.
Apparently Joe was lost, for the light zigzagged over the landscape.