Lose clarity or turn aside especially from the main subject of attention or course of argument in writing, thinking, or speaking.
Wander from a direct or straight course.
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 .
6 The story of your electricity supply is a happier tale, but we digress .
7 At this point I shall digress from the subject assigned me.
8 I boil with rage at the thought, but again I digress .
9 I promised to digress , Reader, and I have kept my word.
10 He landed on the roof of a double-parked Lincoln Navigator, but I digress .
11 Therefore I will not digress but continue with my story.
12 However, I digress , that is a discussion for another day.
13 More on that in a bit, but first let us digress for a moment.
14 Of course, I went to bed humming the Stephanie Mills version, but I digress .
15 First of all, let me digress slightly from the orderly sequence of my story.
16 But I digress … Most of the final exams are authored by the provincial government.
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