Sentence examples for is digressing from inspiring English sources

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is digressing

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To step or turn aside; to deviate; to swerve; especially, to turn aside from the main subject of attention, or course of argument, in writing or speaking.

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When you feel that the person is digressing from the topic then politely excuse yourself and say "We are digressing from the issue at hand..."....

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"He is constantly digressing from his own tangent, so he's digressing from a digression".

Gray has not been digressing.

But we are digressing from the horror at hand: With Mr. Burroughs's Battery Park building now in receivership, its creditor, Anglo Irish Bank, has begun foreclosure proceedings against its developer.

I'm digressing slightly here, but if you lasted until episode three of this terrible blight on human civilization, you will have also now seen pop culture's unlikely new low: an eating contest between Marcia and Merv.

Ah crap, I'm digressing.

Only set one goal and master it — any more and you are digressing back to being busy.

I'm digressing.

But I'm digressing.

But I'm digressing here.

Anyway, we're digressing: the snowman.

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