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- verb Simple past tense and past participle of
zag .
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Examples
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In short, just as the youngest cohort of Americans was zigging in one direction, many highly visible religious leaders zagged in the other.
American Grace Robert D. Putnam 2010
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Meanwhile, Kyrgyzstan—the country with the weakest starting point of the three—has zigged and zagged over the past half-decade.
From Revolution to Democracy Christopher Walker 2011
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Getty Images At Proenza Schouler's fall runway show, a hemline zigged and zagged but ultimately covered the knee.
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I reached for that hair and my arm went numb, the air zagged white, and out the window fog huddled grey over the sound.
WHITE Linda Simoni-Wastila 2011
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Pence's leanings seemed to have zig-zagged in recent months.
Indiana Rep. Mike Pence passes on 2012 presidential bid Chris Cillizza 2011
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A hov zig-zagged past the side of the roadway, causing Connell to jump and drop his comm.
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Her white tail flipped up as she zigged and zagged and hopped into a stand of pines.
New Weekly Contest: Best Hunting Story Wins a Leatherman 2009
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The sleeves can be serged or zig-zagged instead of turned under.
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Her white tail flipped up as she zigged and zagged and hopped into a stand of pines.
New Weekly Contest: Best Hunting Story Wins a Leatherman 2009
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As the marchers zigged and zagged in search of safe ground, authorities bombarded and barricaded the activists into a drawn-out stalemate that resulted in further arrests.
HUFFPOST HILL - Super Committee Democrats Announce What They'll Eventually Cave On Eliot Nelson 2011
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