Examples of using Zigzagging in English and their translations into Dutch
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Slightly further, the red-brownish trace of the path goes up resolutely, zigzagging towards the left.
so it was speed and zigzagging, you know, which is the usual thing.
Go zigzagging between East Houston
navigating the rough, zigzagging roads.
Zigzagging, interlinked triangles of black painted metal tubes bring the spaces into contact with each other in a subtle
with participants zigzagging from country to country,
lower lashes starting at the base and zigzagging to the ends.
a strongly contorted corridor in"intestine-like", zigzagging loops; only the very last part of the corridor is free.
a strongly contorted corridor in“intestine-like”, zigzagging loops; only the very last part of the corridor is free.
While searching for food the bird followed the power lines zigzagging, thus covering also areas adjacent to the lines.
You find the crumbled retaining wall descending to the right and then zigzagging to the left and the right.
Those guys' tail lights zigzagging all over the road… figured he had to be Asian, driving like that.
The expressive, zigzagging rooflines of the clusters create a characteristic silhouette and a new image for Morecambe,
You descend while zigzagging just on the edge of the green bushes
We would be in Boston by now if we weren't zigzagging all over the bloody Atlantic.
takes the time zigzagging?
start of corridor in a number of zigzagging loops: Stigmella viscerella.
if we weren't zigzagging all over the bloody Atlantic.
as well as miles of zigzagging lines.
through which electricity passed through(zigzagging), even just induced currents, the plants are damaged,