zig

/zɪɡ/
noun
  1. A sharp turn or change of direction, especially one of a series of alternating turns.
    • The dancer's movements included a quick zig and then a zag.
    • The path took a sudden zig to the left before continuing straight.
    • Each zig in the road made the bike ride more exciting.
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verb
  1. To make a sharp turn or change direction abruptly, especially as part of a zigzag pattern.
    • We zigged through the crowded market to avoid bumping into people.
    • The rabbit zigged left to escape the fox.
    • The car zigged suddenly to avoid a pothole.
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