The phrase
"small detour" means to take a quick diversion or go on a different route before continuing with the original path or plan.
Full definition
Let's take
a small detour into an earlier paper Dr. Ball co-authored.
Today I decided to take
a small detour away from my ongoing travel posts in order to introduce you to a new discovery I've made.
Sometimes, though, as I pick a garment, I look for
a small detour from a classic look, like a bow on a basic sweater, or tule fabric of a black midi skirt, or lots of sparkle on slip - on sneakers... Easy, comfortable, and fun.
And from his resting place it seems only right and proper the following morning to make
a small detour en route to Sant» Agata to go to his birthplace.
Entering the National Park from the south entrance, we took the Avstickare trail,
a small detour from the High Coast trail, up the Slåttdalsberget mountain to get spectacular views of the coastline and forests.
The paramedics then made
a small detour so the woman could be beside the ocean.
Whether you're driving from Cancun towards Merida or the other way around, Rio Lagartos is
a small detour off the main highway.
The game does take
a small detour half way through to solve a mystery with Detective Date which isn't a bad direction to veer off into though it does players off the main narrative path for a while.
As I came through the park, I took
a small detour past the Frieze tent, bustling with activity, where I'm going to be spending much of the next week.
Let's take
a small detour into an earlier paper Dr. Ball co-authored.
But this week we took
a small detour and looked at the use of social media as a resource for legal research.