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Topic: Travel

zag

IPA: /zæɡ/

KK: /zæg/

intransitive verb

Definition: To change direction suddenly or to move in a way that is not straight, often alternating with another direction.

Example: The runner zigged when he should have zagged to avoid the obstacle.

noun

Definition: A sharp turn or angle in a path or line, often seen in a zigzag pattern.

Example: The path through the forest had many zags that made it difficult to walk straight.

zigzag

IPA: //ˈzɪɡzæɡ//

KK: /ˈzɪɡˌzæɡ/

adjective

Definition: Describing a pattern or movement that has sharp turns or angles, often resembling a series of connected lines that change direction quickly.

Example: The path through the forest was zigzag, making it difficult to walk straight.

adverb

Definition: In a way that moves back and forth in sharp angles or turns, creating a zigzag pattern.

Example: The dog ran zigzag across the field to avoid the rain.

intransitive verb

Definition: To move back and forth in sharp angles or turns, creating a pattern that resembles a series of Z shapes.

Example: The dog zigzagged through the park, chasing after the ball.

noun

Definition: A pattern or line that moves in sharp turns back and forth, creating a series of angles or changes in direction.

Example: The path through the forest was a zigzag, making it difficult to walk straight.

transitive verb

Definition: To make something move in a pattern that goes back and forth in sharp angles, like a zigzag line.

Example: The children zigzagged their bikes through the park.

zigzagging

IPA: //ˈzɪɡˌzæɡɪŋ//

KK: /ˈzɪɡˌzæɡɪŋ/

adjective

Definition: Having a pattern or movement that goes back and forth in sharp angles or turns.

Example: The path through the forest was zigzagging, making it difficult to walk straight.

verb

Definition: To move in sharp turns or angles, changing direction quickly and repeatedly.

Example: The dog was zigzagging across the field, chasing after the ball.

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