zag
zag
- n an angular shape characterized by sharp turns in alternating directions
- He added: "At first I thought it was an accident, but then he kept going in a zig-zag down the slope of King David, overturned a car and hit a few cars.
- Or the social discombobulations provoked by a given zig, as with the late '60s, can make the zag that follows more extreme; thus the long political period we've just been through.
- Driving Russia further further toward Communism, Josef Stalin's Communist Party advances by a series of zigzags, first zigging as far to the Left as the people will stand,.