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Wander from a direct or straight course.
depart
digress
sidetrack
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To spread out in a disorderly fashion.
sprawl
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depart
digress
sidetrack
1
Of course, Liberty students
depart
from the mainstream in fairly obvious ways.
2
No one yet knows exactly when or how the UK will
depart
.
3
It was not immediately clear how much money he would
depart
with.
4
The only question is whether he can
depart
with dignity and integrity.
5
There is no true humility in that; we
depart
from the truth.
1
We can contrive to
digress
here and there together without being missed.
2
I beg the reader's pardon if I here
digress
for a moment.
3
I
digress
again, I see, but my drift I hope is clear.
4
I must
digress
here to say that the gentleman's name was Amherst.
5
Then again, we're used to those types of rates here, but I
digress
.
1
Yes, I did sort of leave her on a
sidetrack
,
didn't I?
2
Cav hated that he'd hurt her but couldn't let it
sidetrack
him.
3
Anything he could do to
sidetrack
the Freedom Party struck him as worthwhile.
4
You have one talent already; why do you want to follow a
sidetrack
.
5
If she thought her diversion would
sidetrack
me, she was mistaken.
1
As he went down, stone dykes began to
straggle
up the hill.
2
No one was disposed to
straggle
and go back to Company Q.
3
They've had experience with animals foolish enough to
straggle
off in here.
4
They never
straggle
and they're just about the best marchers we have.
5
They let the boyfriend
straggle
behind, listening to his silent, unfamiliar music.
6
Don't let them
straggle
,
for I want to know where they are.
7
Soon they met a
straggle
of people coming the other way.
8
The city comes to life as shops open and late-night revellers
straggle
home.
9
No hospital physician would have pictured the
straggle
in such colors.
10
A
straggle
of beard on the chin emphasised its spade-like quality.
11
The trappers who
straggle
over the deserts from Texas our horsemen will lasso.
12
The men, tired and queasy after their night of revels,
straggle
behind us.
13
A few horses hauling big gun carriages
straggle
through the dust.
14
These watched the flanks, and would not permit any to
straggle
.
15
But every movement has its crowd of camp followers, who
straggle
and scatter.
16
But like everyone in town, this
straggle
-
bearded
wrack-gatherer knew Tom Morris.
straggle
·
straggle back
straggle along
straggle too
disorderly straggle
great straggle
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