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Zigged From A Course

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noun

• an erratic deflection from an intended course

verb

• be wide open

• deviate erratically from a set course

• swerve off course momentarily

42%6 Changed course sharply
noun

• an angular shape characterized by sharp turns in alternating directions

35%6Zigged or zagged
verb

• turn sharply; change direction abruptly

• shift to a clockwise direction

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New York Times21 Jul 1987 Across 71
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