digresses in a sentence
Examples
- It, " errs when interpretation digresses into imitation _ and there were many accusations of mimicry this season, " as Anne Slowey writes in Elle.
- Chapter I . 6 digresses from the narrative in order to present the main and minor characters in more detail, in the form of twelve riddles and answers.
- Meanwhile, Carey's own narrative digresses into history and anecdote, touching on Sydney's uneasy race relations and a horrific recurring dream involving the squat.
- As one sharing space with Hercules and other strapping deities, the goddess has learned not to poke fun at Arnold's expense . . . but she digresses.
- But rather than charting his inner struggle with cancer, the film digresses into a mildly absurd tale of a man trying every medical means available to stop an unscratchable itch.
- The president digresses and wavers . . . She's a lawyer _ she starts at point a, b, c, d, e equals f ."
- The personal-biography section of Bush's Web site digresses to mention, " Governor and Mrs . Bush have worked hard to protect their daughters'privacy.
- A conversation with the actor, whose low voice seems to rumble from the center of his chest, takes a freewheeling philosophical path as he digresses on subjects of interest.
- Protagoras answers the second but avoids engaging in dialogue and digresses into a rhetoric which does not answer the question sufficiently but still manages to arouse the excitement of their young public.
- But it is an uneven performance by this playwright ( who also directed ), with a meandering narrative that digresses often and with too many bland bridges of dialogue between genuine zingers.