Zigzag
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16 examples of Zigzag in a sentence
And Karen Armstrong, I think you would also say that it was some of your very wounding experiences in a religious life that, with a zigzag, have led to the Charter for Compassion.
At the time I was just beginning to emerge from this eight-year personal identity crisis
zigzag
that saw me go from being a boy to being this awkward girl that looked like a boy in girl's clothes to the opposite extreme of this super skimpy, over-compensating, boy-chasing girly-girl to finally just a hesitant exploration of what I actually was, a tomboyish girl who liked both boys and girls depending on the person.
They
zigzag
from artwork to artwork like some bizarre, random public transportation system, pulsing with light and sound.
Trying to
zigzag
it to make sure that all of the apartments look at the straight views, instead of into each other.
The film depicts a
zigzag
progress of exploring the main actor's innermost feeling.
While driving in a dangerous
zigzag
manner on a lonely road in the night, the teenager Cliff (Jay R. Ferguson) has a car accident with his friends Lauren (Christine Taylor), Alex (Kim Murphy) and Eric (Christopher Masterson).
The story had no head or tail; it just went in a
zigzag
line.
Two decades ago, judicious European politicians looked for a “third way,” steering a
zigzag
course between the importance of market mechanisms and that of other social priorities, according to which the market needed to be directed.
Progress in science – as in any creative discipline – is not a direct march to the answer, but a complex,
zigzag
path, involving many false starts and blind alleys.
And, following America’s Syrian zigzag, the Iranians are convinced that, for the time being, a physical attack (at least by the US) is not on the table.
Oblonsky got one just as it was preparing to begin its
zigzag
flight, and the bird fell like a small lump into the bog.
We passed across Holborn, down Endell Street, and so through a
zigzag
of slums to Covent Garden Market.
We continued our
zigzag
climb.
She had just succeeded in curving it down into a graceful zigzag, and was going to dive in among the leaves, which she found to be nothing but the tops of the trees under which she had been wandering, when a sharp hiss made her draw back in a hurry: a large pigeon had flown into her face, and was beating her violently with its wings.
Perhaps the eye of a scrutinizing observer might have discovered a barely perceptible fissure, which, extending from the roof of the building in front, made its way down the wall in a
zigzag
direction, until it became lost in the sullen waters of the tarn.
The radiance was that of the full, setting, and blood-red moon which now shone vividly through that once barely-discernible fissure of which I have before spoken as extending from the roof of the building, in a
zigzag
direction, to the base.
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