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Bertolino said Chris and the officers had "zigzagged" through the brush during this time.

From Fox News • Oct. 21, 2021

Simpson had zigzagged across the Coliseum turf on his game-winning 64-yard touchdown run.

From Los Angeles Times • Nov. 15, 2014

It had zigzagged dugouts, trenches, minefields, concrete fire points.

From Time Magazine Archive

Since the start of the journey, they had zigzagged down the curvy river, traveling about sixty miles, which averaged to seven and a half miles a day so far.

From "Death on the River of Doubt" by Samantha Seiple

Dick Dudley, whose pathway through life had zigzagged considerably, was astonished to find how easy the pathway was to keep, guided by Pauline, and how alluring the goal of goodness.

From The Professional Aunt by Wemyss, Mary C.E.

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