digressive
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editdigressive (comparative more digressive, superlative most digressive)
- Marked by digression; rambling
- Being a digression; off-topic
- 1987 April 25, Felice Picano, “The Truth About "Violet Quill"”, in Gay Community News, page 4:
- I continue to be amused and amazed by the astonishing twaddle that's continually written about the so-called Lavendar [sic] or Violet Quill Club. The latest example of this is an unmotivated, digressive swipe at the Violet Quill (VQ) in T.R. Witomiski's reply letter to various critics in GCN.
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editmarked by digression; rambling
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