digressive in English

adjective

[di'gres·sive || -sɪv]

tending to stray or wander, tending to deviate from the main point (in writing or speaking)

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1. Amusingly digressive with satirical thrusts at women's fashions among other things.

2. Amusingly digressive with satirical thrusts at women's fashions among other things: 14

3. 13 Amusingly digressive with satirical thrusts at women's fashions among other things.

4. Many difficulties cause the module stability to be possible repeating and carry out the digressive performance.

5. But these real-time happenings are held at a curious distance-we only witness them through Cleave's digressive prose.

6. Last but not least, the" digressive style"which separated from principal plot, adjusts the narrative rhythm and adds appeal to the language.

7. Now day, there is a delicate relation in education, instruction theory and the PC game. There is digressive problem between education theory and education actuality.

8. The new series also includes a piston design that makes digressive forces for added pitch and roll control. This helps with performance over rough terrains and on off-road surfaces.

9. His poems are endlessly digressive and there are often echoes of other poets in his writings, though these always come lightly at the reader, as though they were scents on the breeze.