Sidetrack Mnemonic
Explore definitions and mnemonics for sidetrack.
sidetrack
sidetrack
Examples
- It just sort of sidetracks the story.
- Perhaps an attempt to sidetrack the issue
- Did the Breedlove scandal sidetrack him
- I didn't mean to sidetrack the conversation.
- The difference in mileage represents conversions to sidetrack.
- You should stop sidetracking the issue.
- It is fair to say where the picture is taken, but not to sidetrack the issue.
- He is only focused on making sure it doesn't sidetrack his career again.
- It sure didn't take very long for extremists to begin desperately trying to sidetrack the growing movement.
- He's confident enough in his abilities as an offensive mind that he won't allow personal feelings to sidetrack him.
a short stretch of railroad track used to store rolling stock or enable trains on the same line to pass
noun
wander from a direct or straight course
verb
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"Sidetrack: Side + Track. Leave the main path, get distracted on a side track."
"Side + Track. Left the main path to explore a side track."
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