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digressions
n. (plural of digression English)
Usage examples of "digressions".
She might have relieved herself of what she had to say in a quarter of an hour, but by dint of tears, sighs, groans, digressions, and so forth, she took two hours to tell me that her mother had made her swear to pass the night as she had done.
But I must indulge no longer in digressions on the past which cannot be recalled, and since my recollections make me happy I should be foolish to cherish idle regrets.
Besides, we did agree that before we went into any lengthy digressions I should hear your entire history.
Grateful digressions, and solve high dispute With conjugal caresses: from his lips Not words alone pleased her.