Digress in a sentence as a verb

Unless, of course, you start with a MessageDescriptor object up front, which ProtoBufs support and Avro has natively, but I digress: Reflection is necessary.

Not to mention the novelty factor wore off quickly and self-serve sales plummeted, but I digress...You also mention 4chan "heavily relies on the freemium model," and reference our 4chan Passes.

My hunch is that, as testing becomes more pervasive, underperforming education systems that begin using the test will shift the apex of the curve to the left, bringing even average students up the curve, but I digress.

To digress for a moment, surge pricing is brilliant in that it gets riders to volunteer to wait a long time for a ride, instead of getting pissed off like they do at Taxis, or give them the choice to pay up for an expedited ride.

Maybe it works to show up in **** flops as the founder of Facebook, but if you're trying to sell someone a mission critical product and they're going to spend tens of thousands of dollars......oh man, I digress, this thinking deserves a blog post of its own.

As the alternate-you haven't spent months and years internalizing these concept to become vis second nature, ve has to look up every other word, digress into Wikipedia to use DFS to find a connected component containing a concept you just don't yet understand.

Digress definitions

verb

lose clarity or turn aside especially from the main subject of attention or course of argument in writing, thinking, or speaking; "She always digresses when telling a story"; "her mind wanders"; "Don't digress when you give a lecture"

See also: stray divagate wander

verb

wander from a direct or straight course

See also: sidetrack depart straggle