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"digress" Definitions
  1. to start to talk about something that is not connected with the main point of what you are saying

148 Sentences With "digress"

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And we know how that ended ... but we digress.
But I digress… To know Angela was to love Angela.
He was really animated and really nice, but I digress.
Anyway-- but I digress, and we love hearing from you.
But I digress … this puzzle's theme is clever but straightforward.
Anyway, I digress — we have bigger fish to fry, after all.
Both of those statements are in fact true, but I digress.
I digress — Da'Vonne isn't buying anything Derrick is trying to sell anyway.
Sorry, I digress because your point is these things are all fungible.
But, I digress, because the wedding gives us tons of good comedy.
It's also hard to see beyond her walls ... but I digress, again.
Actually, it was more than one audible obscenity, but we — like Kyrgios — digress.
That could be another linkage between Arnold and the villain Wyatt, but we digress.
It wouldn't be that unusual in the world of environmental assessments, but I digress.
The correct answer is no and you can call her Cardi B. We digress.
Well, if they'd done it before health care they could have, but I digress.
But I digress ... let me tell you why Casey was so interested in Freddy.
That, in turn, only pushes him to digress from focusing on his executive duties.
He also had some backstage moments with Aniston that were loveable, but we digress.
But I digress... Molly tells Issa it was stupid to try to flex on Lawrence.
But I digress, this beautiful, romantic scene is actually just Issa daydreaming next to Daniel.
Leftovers are also an invitation to digress from the usual menu, to tinker and experiment.
He finds endless ways to digress into autobiographical tangents, usually with some crying and kibitzing.
But I digress … I was so happy to see Peppermint nail her princess and sidekick looks.
But, we digress: here's the breakdown of what went down – and who went home – this week.
Possibly also for truth, depending on the results of this whole Russia thing, but I digress.
It wasn't my fault Blizzard finally decided to make and release StarCraft II, but I digress.
I also enjoyed RHINO / AMINO, DIMNESS / DIGRESS, ANVIL / ANGEL, POLO / PYRO, and a bunch of others.
I'll digress here to make a brief point about language, since it's so crucial to this episode.
"But I digress, I feel the flex of my success," she sings icily over a gothic backing.
This column, ironically, only adds to this Trump-focused dialogue and illustrates the issue, but I digress.
Of course, the whole thing displayed a reckless disregard for Asimov's Three Laws of Robotics, but I digress.
Photo: Sam Rutherford (Gizmodo)But let's not digress: The S1's real fun is just driving it around.
Well, actually, most of the good ones also have Kindle versions, but I digress — it's the same idea.
I personally think a call to Jaime is in order, since he's the unofficial sugar daddy, but I digress.
Her entire account is a Greek myth, much like the claim that ancient myths were Greek, but I digress.
The iconic Jean-Paul Goude imagery, the custom full-length sequined dress, the impeccable booty balance...but we digress.
We would have gone with "Hawkins Bling" or "You used to call me on my walkie-talkie," but we digress.
It would have been easy to Google "Daft Punk" and see that they literally always wear those, but we digress.
But I digress… Investing in Wind Mobility's rather large seed round is Chinese Source Code Capital, and Europe's HV Holtzbrinck Ventures.
But I digress…People DO care that he lied about it, had me bullied, broke laws to cover it up, etc.
But I digress...People DO care that he lied about it, had me bullied, broke laws to cover it up, etc.
If he feels it is necessary, he will digress for pages at a time to reveal a trail he has followed.
Actually, now I digress, but I think it's going to be ... I think your guy Gavin Newsom is going to run.
It is also questionable whether discounts drive long-time loyalty, a cornerstone the Groupon of old was built on, but I digress.
You know, the -- for all of the left that is -- was rejoicing this morning, you know, just to digress for a second.
There are approximately zero people on this planet who have used a Hitachi magic wand as a neck massager, but I digress.
But, I digress — the ads are just shopping ads, and they're not the obnoxious "There are hot singles in your area" ads.
Much like their wild, paranoid claims that trans women are potential rapists, based on pure stereotype and zero evidence—but I digress.
One notion I never stumbled across: that DoorDash may both establish a minimum guarantee and let deliverers keep the tips, but I digress.
The co-existence of Mario and Baby Mario in games like Mario Kart have suggested certain time paradoxes are possible, but I digress.
Stacking up puns and ­situational ironies, Schiff finds it almost too easy to digress, fret and speculate, too hard to come to conclusions.
That tired line about Kanye being a better producer than rapper might finally be true for once on this album, but I digress.
Unless you are Ashley and have friends like Amanda who historically sacrifices herself to let you get closer to a final… but I digress.
But I digress, I am here to talk about what surely must be the first book based on a movie based on an app.
But I digress, I really don't care about the correct definition; I'm just happy that I own my first console and I love it.
Quite frankly, Moore could still win (which tells me I wish we could swap Alabama for Puerto Rico as a state but I digress).
If they decided to abandon the whole acting thing, it seems like these two would do really well in the C.I.A. But we digress.
But I digress, as does Ms. Arcade, moving from a brief history of the advertising industry to carping about tourist hordes invading the city.
Literal hidden gem of NYC and I almost don't want to write about it now in fear of it becoming too popular, but I digress.
Dark skies; dirty concrete; poorly lit rooms; and perhaps most importantly, protagonists that digress from traditionally hopeful superhero narratives to deal with some heavy issues.
"You had your water just pouring down on top of you" is a sort of weird way to describe devastating hurricanes but I digress ... 4.
I'll let myself digress a little bit about the clue for LOLA ("The 'she' in the lyric 'She would merengue and do the cha-cha'").
I became an activist partly, if I may digress, because I was trained as an analyst at a US Army spy school during the Vietnam War.
Not Kim's ex-husband of 72 days, Kris Humphries … though one could argue the marriage and subsequent divorce led to Kimye's whirlwind romance, but we digress.
Right now my Facebook feed (yes, I'm still there, alas) has been messed up because I've clicked on too many posts about Brexit, but I digress.
As for the minor nits, Mr. Smith tends to digress, mentioning academic papers he wrote that are at best tangential to the concept of value investing.
But I digress, because the pointed Michelle snub is just one moment in time when it comes to numerous ways in which Fuller House will disappoint you.
It remains unclear what kind of modern-day hotel, no matter how small an enterprise, would let someone check in without a credit card, but I digress.
Seemingly aware of this, Mr. Yang allowed his mind to wander while in town and permitted himself to digress from his standard opening at his event Thursday night.
But really, I digress, without her taking me shopping so many years ago, I might still be a scene kid, so for that I will always thank her.
Almost any other president would have seen the dangers of viral misinformation and tried to be part of the solution... instead of worsening the problem... but I digress.
Bieber sports a tousled ponytail, a red sweatshirt from "Maine University" (which isn't technically a real school, but I digress), glossy black biker shorts, and crisp white sneaks.
It remains to be seen how refraining from calling on your supporters to murder your political opponent would require years of training as career politician, but I digress.
Ellis would sometimes digress during court proceedings into lengthy and colorful stories about his time as a lawyer and a judge; Jackson doesn't have a habit of doing that.
I could write an entire essay on its details alone, but I do not want to digress from the meat of what I have to say about my experience.
But I digress… Zooming out, O'Leary's blog post talks about three elements of BlueYard's investment thesis: The decentralisation of markets, the democratisation of capabilities, and the liberation of data.
Such inclusiveness dictated by the all-encompassing criteria of "personal experience" — by definition allowing everything from portraits, landscapes, interiors, studies, and nudes — constantly threatens to digress and stretch relevance.
And, if we're being honest, the winged suit has more in common with Vulture (famously played by Michael Keaton in Spider-Man: Homecoming) than Iron Man, but I digress.
And, if we've learned anything from the 2016 elections, it's to hope for the best, but also prepare for the worst (and to listen to Black women — but I digress).
When it was her turn in the hot seat – more like heated SUV seats, but I digress – Jenner asked Baldwin if her new husband Justin Bieber thinks Jenner was cool.
"Faith was a big part of my parents' upbringing," says Nick, which to me seems like code for "Faith was not a big part of my upbringing," but I digress.
Also, in judging you I would also be judging myself (which, I actually feel more comfortable doing than judging you, but I digress) because we are wired the same way.
Ahead, a few standouts from the show on some of the most talked-about celebs of the night — some of whom weren't even born until the 2000s, but we digress.
However, in the past decade, we have seen U.S.-Colombia relations digress as drug trafficking, corruption, abuse of power and a disintegration of the rule of law have become commonplace.
Anyway I digress, because despite being a fan of the democratic process, Britney has actually singlehandedly thrown it into disarray in Israel, due to an issue with one of her upcoming concerts.
St. Louis was hosting the 1904 World's Fair, an international exposition meant to celebrate the 100-year anniversary of the Louisiana Purchase (which actually happened in 1803, not 1804, but we digress).
That's where the seven hours stat is from; really it's a net gain of 5.74 when you consider the time spent running, but I digress; there are bigger fish to fry here.
The Office in its entirety was full of perfect moments — that might be what it did best — but I digress...  Anyway, I want to talk about one perfect moment from the finale.
There are brief passages in which Lispector leaves Virgínia to digress into the minds of the people who love her, and we see that they do not really know her at all.
In our 20-minute segment with Gabbard we asked her about everything from impeachment to tariffs, whether big tech needs to be broken up, and a whole lot more...but I digress.
Not because we particularly think everyone should stan George Washington harder (though he did emphasize the importance of checks and balances, but we digress), but because Presidents Day sales are really, really good.
Despite the fact that blacks and whites use marijuana at about the same rate, blacks have been nearly four times more likely than whites to be arrested for marijuana possession, but I digress.
Donald Trump is currently laying waste to the Republican field of presidential candidates, which probably says more about them and the lunatic fringes of the party, than it does him, but I digress.
I digress: Horizon Zero Dawn is shaping up to be my action-RPG for next year, in much the way The Witcher 3 was 2015, and its Blood & Wine expansion has been 2016.
The device looks remarkably like a Google Home (and, by extension, a Glade air freshener, but I digress) and does LTE via a 4G SIM card, along with both the 2.4GHz and 5GHz bands.
Jon calls for a family meeting out by Bran's favorite tree, which seems like such a long way to hike when they own an entire castle filled with private meeting rooms, but I digress!
It was ironic that the largely student audience was not permitted to ask questions after Mr. Zuckerberg gave a talk about free speech (he answered questions that had been submitted in advance), but I digress.
Still, despite the morning show's comedic overtones, the trio frequently digress into musical minutia, with recent topics including 1960s bubblegum popster Tommy Roe and country music star Randy Travis, along with plenty of Beatles lore.
But he also had one key weakness, which was that once he died, the magic sustaining his entire army died with him (which you'd really think he would have better planned for, but I digress).
We cannot economize the sleep of Black folks, so we have to teach them how to do that, how to digress from capitalizing on the commodification of our artworks—which is a really tough task.
As president, Trump called Africa and Haiti "shithole" countries (Africa is a continent, but I digress), reportedly said Haitians "all have AIDS" and passionately argued there are "good people" in a pack of white supremacists.
There's plenty of thoughtful research available to make the argument that the word is not offensive (unlike so many of the terms evocative of Native Americans that we use for sports teams, but I digress).
We have the quiet beach town, the mysterious object which seems to have come from out of nowhere, the local news station earnestly investigating, a leader in the community adding suspense-building commentary, but I digress.
We also enjoyed taking in the gorgeous views of the shores of Monterey Bay (which lately served as the backdrop, and basically a character of its own, in HBO's excellent Big Little Lies—but I digress).
The Chromebook has a MediaTek quad-core processor and a battery that promises up to 12 hours of life on a charge, which I could have used on this red eye into Berlin (but I digress).
Where do you find tiny pictures to express your grief, anger, and...well, that's all the emotions a true metalhead can have, but I digress: Where does a true metal fan find his or her emoji?
The two then digress into discussing the "chemical war" on America by corporations and the government: "they know what they're doing, they're targeting us" by foisting GMOs, fluoride, and other such chemicals on an unwitting public.
Physician — $221,28 Welp, our parents were right (or at least mine were when they told me to become a doctor to be successful, but I digress) — being a physician will land you a high base paycheck.
They weren't collecting $20 bills in the back of a bowling alley like it's a Super Bowl pool, but I digress… I think the bigger takeaway is that everything changed this spring after Uber's failed IPO.
Shakespeare is just one of the cultural shorthands that lets us know that the Pierces Aren't Like the Roys — as though Logan didn't just give Frank a watch engraved with a Tennyson line, but I digress.
She's outgoing and cheerful, happy to digress into war stories about the time an algorithm change suspended a swath of the Jewish Orthodox pearl dealing industry or a years-long "bloodbath" between two sellers of electric wheelchair batteries.
To digress, it's sort of funny that at times throughout the last four years I felt almost compelled to add to my position when the stock was depressed because of inaccurate rumors out there that I was selling.
Half a century later, in the heat of a high-stakes negotiation, Icahn would occasionally digress to inform his adversaries that although he attended public school instead of Woodmere Academy, he still went on to become a billionaire.
Although I think to a large extent it's not necessarily email that's so stressful, it's work that's stressful, but given so much of our work is now over email, we end up blaming the messenger, but I digress.
Anyway, I digress, but what I want to say is that the show's all-new California locations are partly due to Arnold's love of his state and also a great way to give the show a fresh new start.
It's yet one more piece of evidence that orcs and trolls have their own motives, thoughts, and feelings outside of those of the Dark and Bright Lords, but I digress; it's a surprising moment because the dominated have, generally, stayed dominated.
I've since heard a much more definitive story that one of those companies went as far as meeting with Facebook founder Mark Zuckerberg, but I digress… The other question is what exactly Facebook plans to do with its new license.
Those in mourning write about the power of his musical 'artistry,' how his music helped them through difficult times, and even claim he was "this generation's Kurt Cobain" and compare him to Tupac Shakur (many, myself included, disagree, but I digress).
They are BioBeats, an AI company focused on delivering preventative mental health, and Meatable, which is developing the "next-generation" of lab-grown meat (I was unaware the first generation of lab-grown meat was done yet, but I digress…).
I don't, really, although I think there was some drunken live-tweeting (I don't think that verb technically existed yet, but I digress) of Rocky, and possibly Rocky II. Anyway, point is, joining Twitter is not, strictly speaking, a thing.
If you look at the ... I don't want to digress here, but if you look at the competitive landscape, there's been a lot of commenting around the challenges that we are facing today and that we will continue to face.
The breakout hit is "My Favorite Murder," in which the hosts Karen Kilgariff and Georgia Hardstark take listeners on absurdist romps through crime stories that digress into riffs about everything from their Uber drivers to the dated fashions on display in old cases.
The Allies used skatole as a non-lethal weapon in World War II, literally barraging Axis military units with the smell of shit (they didn't use it in Japan because they thought the Japanese didn't mind the smell of shit, but I digress).
In a cosmic irony, the explanation that Trump "had" to end the program because states were planning to sue the government over the program was countered by the fact that 15 states are now suing over the ending of the program; but we digress.
But when you say retro… certainly there are reasons movies were better in the '70s than they are now, and one is because they had the time to digress and spend time on building characters, with scenes that don't relate exactly to the plot.
The iBrain digital abacus is available with early bird pricing starting at $69 on Kickstarter, and will retail for $149 following the campaign (a price at which one could buy both a regular abacus and an advanced TI-89 graphing calculator, but I digress).
And Kirk, at the head of the family, could always be counted on to digress at some critical point in the show to deliver a pseudo-Shakespearean monologue about the perils of being in command, or why aliens were people too, or some such nonsense.
But I digress: Kyrie Irving is not one of the five most valuable players in the NBA, and for eight people who cover the league to think he's more important to his team's success than LeBron James, James Harden or Giannis, just...that's amazing.
It is possible that 'H' predates even this shitty moonbase game, but it is here where I digress: Finding the origins of the H meme would likely not help explain what the H meme means or help us understand why it is currently viral.
And I can eat pie... except it's anywhere from 9-22 points which is not the best move... I personally go for the 5 point wine or vodka martini for a treat 😳 I digress... What I am posting is a huge gratitude post!
The definition of what qualifies as "chick lit" (an unpleasant term, besides which, I've personally always thought if you were going to coin a sexist word for women's books, chicktion has more pizzazz, but I digress) is, in its purest form, a stupid tautology.
And then it'll just digress into some crazy rant against another truther who the video maker bonded with over Pizzagate, or the Twin Towers being an inside job, but now they're fighting over whether the Earth is on fire or whether the hollow Earth is the thing.
The outspoken founder of the label, whose stores reliably dot the cool neighborhoods of the globe, declines runways and shows his collections in group presentations that he narrates, microphone in hand, often pausing to quote from Proust or digress into discussions of his late cousin's genius unpublished novel.
But I digress …  Not everyone is ready to make the commitment of installing a large gaming PC in their home expressly for VR. But on the other hand, I've rarely seen someone in the wild (on a train or in a park, etc.) using a mobile VR headset.
We are dealing with a short book by a big writer on a dull topic, further complicated — as it turns out — by an old man's willingness to digress (surely the Spanish Civil War could have been left out of all this?), and the result is a qualified success.
Despite his tendency to babble and digress, Trump did repeatedly hit four themes in his campaign that comprised a coherent white nationalist populism: a unilateralist foreign policy, immigration restriction, trade protectionism, and a defense of the entitlement programs most popular with the white working and middle classes (Medicare and Social Security).
This article originally appeared on Noisey UK.There is an episode of Sex and the City in which Carrie contemplates breaking up with somebody because the sex is really awkward (for some reason she does not consider breaking up with him because his name sounds just like "burger" and he's a man-baby, but I digress).
Given that expensive and sophisticated corporate networks have been shown, time and again, to be far from immune to hackers, cheap products like Internet-connected dolls and babycams stand precious little chance of being able to guarantee sensitive domestic data is locked away from prying eyes (especially if governments persist in trying to perforate encryption — but I digress… ).
Eventually I found it, because it turns out that even Betty White dabs (probably for money, but I digress), but before I found that, I found out that DABS now means something even more different — and possibly illegal in some states — which just goes to show you that there is no point at all in even trying to keep up.
Well, if I could digress just for a second and talk a little bit just to how government, especially through programs that SBA looks at, is able to help innovation in tech because I think, I still believe that America needs to be the number one technology country in the world, and we need to continue to invest in that.
What each 135-square-foot unit lacks in room to stretch, it more than makes up for in the unexpected amenities of low-maintenance living: the ability to put your place on wheels and ride off into the sunset; freedom from cringe-inducing utility bills; knowing that you've pared down so much that you could take a year off and see the world...but I digress.
There's nothing wrong with that on the surface, except that there can only be one officially correct answer for each entry (unless it's a Schrödinger puzzle, but I digress.) Some solvers will immediately see the "correct" answer — or at least the answer that is meant to fit in the slot that day — and others will have to make their way to it by sheer dint of imagination.
I digress: what Apple claimed in 2016 was that it didn't actually have the existing ability to unlock a customers' iPhone for the feds, even if they were an alleged killer, and that Apple wasn't willing to build a backdoor into every iPhone just to make that happen — because it could potentially create a dangerous loophole that hackers could take advantage of as well.
I can tell you some things that have really helped me, no matter what size I was: Looking at real photos of other women of my general size at MyBodyGallery, or looking at the #30secondtransformation hashtag on Instagram where women show the difference that posing, lighting, and clothing make in how their bodies look (some are quite clearly still posing too hard in their "before" photos, but I digress).
The long and the short of it is this: Hometown hero Bryce Harper beat Chicago's slimmed-down big boy Kyle Schwarber in a wildly entertaining final round last night in Washington, D.C. and Cubs fans (I assume??) are none too happy because of a rule that I do not think I have ever seen enforced (that could simply be because "Home Run Derby Rulebook" has not quite made the summer reading list yet, but I digress
But I digress.) We're so used to assuming celebrities find more joy in partying on yachts with Leonardo DiCaprio in St. Tropez than spending a few quiet days away from the chaos of their everyday lives in L.A. or N.Y.C. But a recent trip I took (on behalf of Ford to celebrate the arrival of their newest model, the Ford EcoSport) to one particular celeb hotspot in southern California gave me a window into where stars really go when they want to unwind.
Like the Game of Thrones cinematographer said after everyone complained that the show was too dark, your 4K TV may not be tuned properly to highlight faces and shadows correctly — and episodes shot in 8K just can't be seen as they're meant to be seen on a less-than-8K TV. (It also doesn't help if you're watching a dimly-lit show in a brightly-lit room, but we digress.) With 8K, there are concentrated zones of precision-controlled LEDs to display those deep blacks and pure whites as they would be seen IRL after your eyes adjust to the darkness.

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