Phrases with «detour»

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A detour is a different route or path that you have to take when your normal way is closed or unavailable. Full definition

Adjective + «detour»

Verb + «detour»

Sentences with «detour»

  • Much like Feynman himself, the book succeeds in making complicated science clear — and gladly takes detours from the cerebral side of physics to travel the globe, tell some jokes, and meet a few girls. (discovermagazine.com)
  • The films gently meander through their doings and conversations, which have a habit of detouring into blind alleys. (parallax-view.org)
  • Though the general idea is for the Star Wars Story pictures to take detours from the main saga, this is very much a modern franchise entry, with the requisite fan - service and sequel - teasing. (film.avclub.com)
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