Zigzag in spanish
Zigzag
pronunciation: θigθɑg part of speech: noun, adjective
pronunciation: θigθɑg part of speech: noun, adjective
In gestures






zigzag1 = zigzag.
Example: These zigzags are amongst the steepest in Britain, climbing slopes of over 25-30 degrees.zigzag2 = zigzaguear, hacer eses.
Example: The car zigzagged a 30 mile path in 10 minutes as the crow flies.