digresses in a sentence
Examples
- The 165-minute presents sympathetic interviews with al-Megrahi and Fimah, and digresses for about 20 minutes into Libyan history and lore.
- Lucius as the narrator often digresses from the plot in order to recount several scandal-filled stories that he learns of during his journey.
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- Then he digresses into nationalist rhetoric and reinforces the paralyzing perception of victimhood here, calling Serbs " the new Jews of Europe ."
- Abruptly and without clear explanation, dialogue often digresses into elaborate melodramatic reenactments of events that may or may not have happened to the two men.
- Still hazy after all these years, he mumbles, mutters and digresses, making it difficult to interview him and virtually impossible to transcribe the results.
- The care of Venus for procreation is described as is Apollo's aid in keeping a lover; Ovid then digresses on the story of Cephalus.
- However there is a clear resistance to developing any consensus which digresses from his own predetermined opinions, and somewhat deliberate attempts to stop it from developing.
- The system continuously monitors the vehicle's route, immediately recognizing when the driver digresses from that course and almost instantly re-calculating a new one.
- The movie also digresses several times, telling the story of dwellers in dusty northern climes, where water is so scarce it's an expensive commodity.