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- verb Simple past tense and past participle of
digress .
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Examples
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It didn't matter that the film digressed from the book's plot, because the experience of having both stories (book and film) in effect gave us one great story and then another great story with the same characters.
Hush-Hush KaneCitizen 2006
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It didn't matter that the film digressed from the book's plot, because the experience of having both stories (book and film) in effect gave us one great story and then another great story with the same characters.
Archive 2006-01-01 KaneCitizen 2006
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This thread, having digressed from the original post, is now locked.
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Yes, CHRIST speaks as one who commands and is obeyed in his own right: but have you not digressed from the chief matter in hand?
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I have 'digressed' from that task for too long now.
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(although that kind of digressed in the latest issue because I wrote about New York's Ra Ra Riot).
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Forgive me if I have digressed a bit, but I felt the makeup and flavor of the community was important to share.
Pearl Korn: Small Businesses: The Heart Of Our Communities Pearl Korn 2010
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Forgive me if I have digressed a bit, but I felt the makeup and flavor of the community was important to share.
Pearl Korn: Small Businesses: The Heart Of Our Communities Pearl Korn 2010
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Forgive me if I have digressed a bit, but I felt the makeup and flavor of the community was important to share.
Pearl Korn: Small Businesses: The Heart Of Our Communities Pearl Korn 2010
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Forgive me if I have digressed a bit, but I felt the makeup and flavor of the community was important to share.
Pearl Korn: Small Businesses: The Heart Of Our Communities Pearl Korn 2010
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