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All zigzagged synonyms

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verb zigzagged

  • curl β€” If you have curls, your hair is in the form of tight curves and spirals.
  • slue β€” to turn (a mast or other spar) around on its own axis, or without removing it from its place.
  • flex β€” to bend, as a part of the body: He flexed his arms to show off his muscles.
  • incline β€” to deviate from the vertical or horizontal; slant.
  • lean β€” to incline or bend from a vertical position: She leaned out the window.
  • stoop β€” to bend the head and shoulders, or the body generally, forward and downward from an erect position: to stoop over a desk.
  • tilt β€” to furnish with a tilt.
  • twist β€” to combine, as two or more strands or threads, by winding together; intertwine.
  • veer β€” to change direction or turn about or aside; shift, turn, or change from one course, position, inclination, etc., to another: The speaker kept veering from his main topic. The car veered off the road.
  • arch β€” An arch is a structure that is curved at the top and is supported on either side by a pillar, post, or wall.
  • camber β€” A camber is a gradual downward slope from the centre of a road to each side of it.
  • careen β€” To careen somewhere means to rush forward in an uncontrollable way.
  • circle β€” A circle is a shape consisting of a curved line completely surrounding an area. Every part of the line is the same distance from the centre of the area.
  • contort β€” If someone's face or body contorts or is contorted, it moves into an unnatural and unattractive shape or position.
  • crimp β€” If you crimp something such as a piece of fabric or pastry, you make small folds in it.
  • crinkle β€” If something crinkles or if you crinkle it, it becomes slightly creased or folded.
  • crook β€” A crook is a dishonest person or a criminal.
  • deflect β€” If you deflect something that is moving, you make it go in a slightly different direction, for example by hitting or blocking it.
  • deform β€” If something deforms a person's body or something else, it causes it to have an unnatural shape. In technical English, you can also say that the second thing deforms.
  • detour β€” If you make a detour on a journey, you go by a route which is not the shortest way, because you want to avoid something such as a traffic jam, or because there is something you want to do on the way.
  • double β€” twice as large, heavy, strong, etc.; twofold in size, amount, number, extent, etc.: a double portion; a new house double the size of the old one.
  • droop β€” to sag, sink, bend, or hang down, as from weakness, exhaustion, or lack of support.
  • genuflect β€” to bend the knee or touch one knee to the floor in reverence or worship.
  • hook β€” a curved or angular piece of metal or other hard substance for catching, pulling, holding, or suspending something.
  • incurvate β€” curved, especially inward.
  • loop β€” a hot bloom of pasty consistency, to be worked under a hammer or in rolls.
  • pervert β€” to affect with perversion.
  • round β€” having a flat, circular surface, as a disk.
  • spiral β€” Geometry. a plane curve generated by a point moving around a fixed point while constantly receding from or approaching it.
  • swerve β€” to turn aside abruptly in movement or direction; deviate suddenly from the straight or direct course.
  • turn β€” to cause to move around on an axis or about a center; rotate: to turn a wheel.
  • verge β€” the edge, rim, or margin of something: the verge of a desert; to operate on the verge of fraud.
  • warp β€” OS/2
  • waver β€” to sway to and fro; flutter: Foliage wavers in the breeze.
  • wilt β€” to exercise the will: To will is not enough, one must do.
  • wind β€” the act of winding.
  • yaw β€” to deviate temporarily from a straight course, as a ship.
  • zigzag β€” a line, course, or progression characterized by sharp turns first to one side and then to the other.
  • angle β€” An angle is the difference in direction between two lines or surfaces. Angles are measured in degrees.
  • bend β€” When you bend, you move the top part of your body downwards and forwards. Plants and trees also bend.
  • curve β€” A curve is a smooth, gradually bending line, for example part of the edge of a circle.
  • fork β€” an instrument having two or more prongs or tines, for holding, lifting, etc., as an implement for handling food or any of various agricultural tools.
  • meander β€” to proceed by or take a winding or indirect course: The stream meandered through the valley.
  • notch β€” an angular or V -shaped cut, indentation, or slit in an object, surface, or edge.
  • slither β€” to slide down or along a surface, especially unsteadily, from side to side, or with some friction or noise: The box slithered down the chute.
  • snake β€” any of numerous limbless, scaly, elongate reptiles of the suborder Serpentes, comprising venomous and nonvenomous species inhabiting tropical and temperate areas.
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