Sentences with phrase «zigzags through»

Dark banisters offer a dramatic line that zigzags through the house.
Using large - scale paintings mounted to a structure that zigzags through the gallery, she creates an economy of images within and between paintings; some are given precedence, others made barely legible.
The town's cluster of white buildings recedes as A-373 zigzags through meadows jutting with rocky outgrowths and dotted with spring crocuses.
The Tories have zigzagged through the financial crisis to an alarming degree, austerity here, spending pledges there.
When the ship departed on a strong westward current, it had to zigzag through a mass of cinders floating on the sea, more than a foot thick and several miles across.
Well - shaded hiking trails zigzag through the trunks and climb a total of 900 feet in elevation.
After a day and a half of zigzagging through Paris and it suburbs, the Rolls needs fuel again.
ETTLINGEN, Germany — As the crow flies, less than 270 miles lie between France and the Czech Republic by way of Germany, but we're taking the long way, zigzagging through Deutschland on a three - day, 500 - mile steeplechase in the all - new 2017 Mercedes - Benz E-Class.
«It allows people who are at the show to come in and see the products they want in an area, and not have to zigzag through the whole show to find what they're looking for.»
Our fleet of three Hobies - including Riley and Dorothy's 18 and a Hobie 16 sailed by local sailor / ex-pat Steve and a jovial 34 - year - old Honduran named Jovani - zigzagged through the uninhabited Twin Cayes, following simple rules of eyeball navigation: steer toward green water and away from brown.
We zigzag through the endless pinnacles until the end of the snorkeling trip.
The endless trekking routes that zigzag through the canyon are a particular favourite for hikers or travellers looking to take up the challenge.
Zigzag through mangrove swamps, navigating the dozens of canals created by the more than 100 rivers crossing one another in the park.
Beyond this, the entirety of the first floor features Antechamber, a labyrinthine series of constructed, angled walls, zigzagging through the building and reconfiguring the space.
Whether you are zigzagging through a busy avenue or cruising along a near - empty highway, there is always that distinct kind of anxiety that takes the backseat.
To circumvent that issue, try doing what real sailors do: Zigzag through the wind instead of heading straight into it.

Not exact matches

These were not people still struggling with personal identity issues and zigzagging their way through young adulthood.
Regular zigzag stitch will work but make sure needle goes through elastic and not just across it.
For the time being, it is still unclear why dendritic cells do not move directly through lymphatic capillaries, but instead follow a zigzag course.
Instead of going straight through the material to the surface, which is a catastrophic failure, the crack bumps into another layer and zigzags or forms another complex pattern that delays or entirely prevents the failure.
The electrons fly through a series of magnets, called an undulator, that forces them to travel a zigzag path and give off energy in the form of X-rays.
Variations in temperature and pressure in the atmosphere's layers cause starlight to zigzag as it travels through.
Researchers would fire the accelerator's speeding electrons through an undulator — a contraption to make them zigzag — and their undulations would emit high - energy radiation in the form of X-rays.
The earthquake is believed to be associated with the Puente Hills Thrust fault, a blind thrust fault (meaning it does not break the earth surface) that zigzags from Orange County northwest through downtown Los Angeles.
Also, it's organized by where items are found in the store, so you're not zigzagging and backtracking through aisles to get what you need.
Vertical stripe / zigzag crop cardigan over a see - through sequined designed top is perfect to complete this leaf - print full skirt.
After some dinosaur spotting, you and your date can zigzag your way through London's largest maze.
Not that Miller hasn't inserted a few clues beforehand, or that the message (you can't really help others, on an individual or group basis, unless you learn to accept yourself first) IS N'T valuable or valid... but Mumble's hero's journey to to convince us humans to quit depriving them of all the fish necessary for their sustenance is flawed from a basic storytelling rather than a thematic viewpoint; it has a tendency to zigzag from point A to point Q while skipping Points B through P altogether.
While not uproariously funny, this story about a kidnapping game gone real brings the fun through charming characters and a zigzagging mystery plot.
The point is eloquently made in the film's pre-credit sequence, where the camera zigzags its way through a crowd of people, stopping at random people as a faceless narrator ruminates on how the questions and so - called answers in life are perhaps one and the same.
In fact, ZigZag succeeds far beyond it's contrived story primarily due to the fact that we come to like the characters, well portrayed by Sam Jones (Glory Road, Home of the Brave) and John Leguizamo (Spawn, Titan A.E.), regardless of the hard - to - swallow antics they go through.
The very first one, one of those voted most helpful, begins with this quote, «The TIE wibbles and wobbles through the air, careening drunkenly across the Myrrann rooftops — it zigzags herkily - jerkily out of sight.»
«Steam and diesel - powered trains chug through the lush redwood forests of the California Coast Range, zigzagging along the Noyo River»
«Steam - and diesel - powered trains chug through the lush redwood forests of the California Coast Range, zigzagging along the Noyo River»
Steam - and diesel - powered trains chug through the lush redwood forests of the California Coast Range, zigzagging along the Noyo River — keep your eyes peeled for deer, egrets and other waterfowl, and the occasional river otter.
After 2 hours we arrive to a nice highland valley, a place named Kenqo Mayu, or Zigzag River, where glacier water flows through the valley.
As such, your path through any level will be a long zigzag, broken up by directional changes, enemy encounters and roadblocks that require special items.
The moment you zigzag though one complex pattern of bullets, you'll instantly want to pass through another.
THE MUSEUM OF MODERN ART continued to redefine its profile as perhaps the world's leading repository of Modernism, disrupting its vaunted linear narrative with a belated overview of Francis Picabia's fertile zigzagging (through March 19).
The wall zigzags 50 linear feet through the room and, like any good wall, bisects the expanse, thus determining walking paths around it, obscuring sightlines, and segregating the space.
The images that resulted were geometrical compositions that featured a variety of forms including squares, circles, diamonds, zigzags, arches, curves and waves as well as all - over patterning, with dark and light tones created through Hammersley's choice of spacing of characters, in either single or dual array.
Powder - coated spindly metal constructions, such as the spider's web of lines and triangles that zigzagged its way through Tate Britain's Duveens galleries in 2009, are described by her as «magic minimalism».
Lucky people zigzagged their way through life often in uncharted waters.
A driver who zigzags his way through traffic is a higher - risk customer than one who drives straight.
Zigzag driving occurs when you take advantage of all potential spaces through which you can make a lead.
Dark banisters create a dramatic zigzags up through the house's core.
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