Definition:
Zigzag motion changes direction repeatedly, cutting angles instead of following a smooth line. The pattern feels restless, like movement made to avoid something or search quickly. Zigzags can appear in paths, cracks, lightning, and design, always marked by sharp turns. The word suggests unpredictability made visible. It captures direction that refuses to stay straight.
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