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US
/ˈzɪɡ/
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[ UK /zˈɪɡ/ ]
[ UK /zˈɪɡ/ ]
NOUN
- an angular shape characterized by sharp turns in alternating directions
How To Use zig In A Sentence
- Shellfire damaged the brickwork of the ziggurat at Ur, which was constructed in 2100 B.C.
- No wonder, as Mr. Hamilton drily notes, that on the wall of the Leipzig Gewandhaus (where Mendelssohn played and conducted) was Seneca's apothegm: "Res severa est verum gaudium. What Music Has Lost
- Half an hour later, Willie's nose zigzagged up a rise onto level patch of sun where, a hundred years ago, a house had stood.
- For €848, per person sharing, fly from Dublin to Leipzig and stay three nights in four-star accommodation in the Dorint Hotel in Halle.
- Then back to the city and its vivid smells, the wail of tzigane orchestras, the little dancer of the Orpheum - what was her name?
- Scrambling to her feet, she zigzagged away across the wasteland, through the grimy cans an(l hubcaps and other roadside jetsam. COMPULSION
- This place of sepulture is the specially erected crypt, immediately below the altar, in the Church of St. John, Leipzig.
- The conical upper section of the mountain is reached and the well-defined, rocky path zig-zags to the short summit ridge with its steep drop into the ben's north-east corrie.
- Fresh Apples, who has been posting updates since the riots began, reports that the government posted guards at the CBS radio masts on Buziga Hill in Kampala: Global Voices in English » Uganda: Blogs, Twitter Keep World Informed as Kampala Riots Continue
- The building exploits the drama of this interlocked matrix of mass and light as stepped ramps zigzag through the atrium, revealing the sheer concrete wall and the great tottering stack of galleries.