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Filter by Meaning The artist's thoughts divagate while creating a new masterpiece.
The author tended to divagate in his novels, often going off on tangents that didn't contribute to the plot.
The scattered clouds divagate across the sky, creating a beautiful sunset.
His mind tends to divagate during long drives, leading him to take wrong turns.
He tends to divagate while reading books and often loses track of the plot.
I often divagate while writing essays, which leads to incoherent arguments.
The professor tends to divagate during his lectures, often sharing personal anecdotes unrelated to the course material.
The blogger tends to divagate in his posts, making it hard to follow his main points.
The writer tends to divagate in his novels, adding unnecessary subplots.
The teacher reminded the students not to divagate from the assigned task.
The tour guide warned the tourists not to divagate from the designated path in the ancient ruins.
The children divagate around the playground, exploring different areas.
The artist's brush strokes divagate across the canvas, creating an abstract masterpiece.
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