A cold tear oozed through one of Miss Munroe's closed eyes, zigzagged down her face, and she laid her cheek pat against the white wool.
We then zigzagged up some snow-slopes, and shortly afterward commenced to ascend the interminable array of buttresses which are the great peculiarity of the Pelvoux.
We zigzagged up the glacier along the foot of the face, and looked for a way on to it.
The narrow trail zigzagged up the bare mountain steeps, followed for a distance the wanderings of the crest, and then dropped in another series of zigzags to lower levels.
A narrow trail with short, sharp angles zigzaggeddown a steep gully to the bottom.
By intuition or obscure landmarks the Cholo arriero found his way and presently we zigzagged down a slope where once more appeared the overgrown remains of a trail.
A Cholo gentleman had, it seemed, zigzagged out into the grass grown plaza with his stick of dynamite, lighted it from his cigarette, and then in a drunken effort to throw it away had dropped it.
Red scaly ground, bare of vegetation, sloped down, down, far down to a vast irregular rent in the earth, which zigzagged through the plain beneath.
Through deep snow I zigzagged up for three miles before deciding to camp.
The light was rather bad, and snow fell as the track zigzaggedabout among many crevasses; but suddenly the sun broke forth.
But the ungenerous thought died out as quickly as it had arisen, and he marched on with the men slowly, so as to make it easier for the corporal, till half the slope of the kopje had been zigzagged down, when he called a halt.
Blaine therefore zigzagged more to westward, thereby throwing the reviving Erwin into an easier position.
Giving his whole attention to the machine, Blaine zigzagged and dodged, mounting ever and ever higher.
As we zigzagged down into the canyon our road led us past hundreds of the artificial terraces and through little villages of thatched huts huddled together on spurs rescued from the all-embracing agriculture.
The ball is zigzagged from one rank to another of a group without skipping any players.
He stood looking down one of the blue cracks zigzagged across the glacier, and Saxe could not help a shudder as he gazed down into its blue depths and listened to the roar of water which came up from below.
They had zigzagged about, and climbed up and up as well as descended, so that Saxe had quite lost count of the direction.
For twenty miles we zigzagged up the slopes, with widening views of great hills opening before us, and cascades bursting out from beneath the mountains, till we came out on the plateau of Baguio, five thousand feet above the sea.
Like magic the little flames zigzagged up the cotton hangings.
Very formally he bowed, a bow that hid the astonishment and the cynical humor which zigzagged across his handsome face.
Then in a manner wonderful to behold, through the smother of foam and spray, through the crash and yell of timbers protesting the flood's hurrying, through the leap of destruction, the drivers zigzagged calmly and surely to the shore.
With sinister, evil eye he watched the smoke for an instant, then zigzagged awkwardly over the jam, the long, ridiculous tails of his brown cutaway coat flopping behind him as he leaped.
It was while I was thus trying to jerk my sleepy nerves on to action that I came upon a zigzagged trench.
And each day wezigzagged across the blue seas towards some unknown Fate.
An hour beyond Palca we arrived at the hill of Carpapata down whose sides the road zigzagged in many windings.
The narrow path zigzagged up the nose of a mountain, exceedingly dangerous, and as my beast had an English saddle, I several times slid off onto his rump while making the ascent.
Intent on his good-night, the man missed the ill-defined trail that led to his horse and zigzagged through the brush at another angle.
Her knee found support in the loop of the belt, and in another moment she had zigzagged herself inch by inch over the edge to the flat surface above.
Yonder a dragon-fly zigzaggedon gauzy wing above the glassy surface of the dam, seeking its prey among the gnats whose chrysalids were hatched beneath the overhanging weeds.
But the lead and the bed of the creek in which the water actually ran zigzagged quite independently of each other.
The "lead," which zigzagged perplexingly down between the valley terraces, carried plenty of gold.
Owing to the rugged nature of the Pilgrim's Valley, the pathwayzigzagged a great deal.
The figure immediately zigzagged back, with the same effect of eager, inquiring haste.
Through the swirling dancers a single figure, clad in violet and green, zigzagged across to Eudoxia Pence and bowed over her for a word or two.
Again and again she zigzagged from the spider to the nesting–place, going by a regular path among the vines from leaf to leaf and from blossom to blossom, but when she reached the spot she did not recognize it.
Here we had great difficulty in following her, since, far from keeping to her former orderly course, she zigzagged among the plants in the most bewildering fashion, although keeping a general direction of northeast.
There wasn't a soul on board, and I tell you it seemed something uncanny to see how that big ship sailed along, turned, wheeled, zigzagged just as perfectly as if it had had its whole crew aboard.
The other bent to his oars, and they zigzagged away from the reef, drawing out toward the open sea.
We zigzaggedacross the ridge to the next canyon, which at a glance I saw was deep and steep.
The limbs and body were zigzagged with white, representing lightning and downy breast feathers of the eagle, and in his right hand a gourd rattle devoid of ornamentation.
The zigzag lines of the bodies is lightning; the black lines around the head, zigzagged with white, are cloud baskets that hold red corn, which is stacked in pyramidal form and capped with three eagle plumes.
The black circle zigzagged with white around the head is a cloud basket filled with corn and seeds of grass.
The wheels were wobbly and no two of the same size, the windows zigzagged in uneven lines and were of varied shapes.
Then after the baking there were delightful times when they hung breathlessly over the table, watching while scallops of pink or white icing were zigzagged around the stars and hearts, and pink eyes were put on the beasts and birds.
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