Wiktionary
vb. (present participle of dogleg English)
WordNet
n. angle that resembles the hind leg of a dog
a golf hole with a sharp angle in the fairway
[also: doglegging, doglegged]
See dogleg
Usage examples of "doglegging".
The plains would be faster, even with the interstates doglegging away from the Gap.
They shot across the bridge over the Grand Union Canal and a swan turned lazily to watch them and then they were doglegging through the market town - right, left, right, shuddering over cobbled alleys, the wheel shaking in Jericho's hands - anything to get off this wretched Roman road.
The white paling fence slanted low, doglegging up a gentle slope toward a roundstone well.
The original highway seemed to have almost totally disappeared, with only the occasional fairly level strip of pavement running for a couple of hundred yards, then doglegging off to either right or left.