Zigzagueo in english

Zigzag

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zigzaguear = wind ; zigzag ; wind + Posesivo + way ; walk all over + the road ; drive all over + the road ; weave. 

Example: The writer muses on a little creek that winds by his apartment commenting on how the creek's environment has changed = The writer muses on a little creek that winds by his apartment commenting on how the creek's environment has changed.Example: The car zigzagged a 30 mile path in 10 minutes as the crow flies.Example: The plain is crisscrossed by a number of smaller rivers which wind their way lazily down toward the St. Lawrence = The plain is crisscrossed by a number of smaller rivers which wind their way lazily down toward the St. Lawrence.Example: It feels like a completely different car, and doesn't walk all over the road like it did.Example: She was apparently pulled over after driving all over the road.Example: City running has its list of perils: uneven pavement, overly-friendly dogs, and inopportunely-timed traffic lights can have you weaving and stopping when all you want to do is go.

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» zigzaguear porweave + Posesivo + way (a)roundsnake + Posesivo + way through .

Example: As she weaved her way around the spreading pools of blood she did her best to remain calm and collected.

Example: The vast motor cavalcade snaked its way through the desert along Julian's highway.

zigzagueo = zigzagging. 

Example: Its shooting stabs of pain, its yelps of despair, its tears, its emotional zigzagging, all bear testimony to such a shattering.

Zigzagueo synonyms

crank in spanish: , pronunciation: kræŋk part of speech: noun crooked in spanish: , pronunciation: krʊkəd part of speech: adjective zig in spanish: , pronunciation: zɪg part of speech: noun zag in spanish: , pronunciation: zæg part of speech: noun
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