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zigzaggy, a.|ˈzɪgzægɪ| [f. zigzag n. + -y1.] Characterized by zigzags or short sharp turns at alternate angles.
c1845Barham Ingol. Leg. Ser. iii. Blasph. Warn. 387 The zig-zaggy pattern by Saxons invented. 1865W. White East. Eng. I. x. 135 We rambled in and out of strange zig⁓zaggy back ways. 1902A. Lang in Longman's Mag. Sept. 481 A fortification in a sketch of the style of Vauban, a zig⁓zaggy, forked-lightning affair. |