9 Usage Examples Depicting the Meaning of 'Sidetrack' in a Sentence
"To divert or shift away from the main subject or course." more
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The tempting aroma from the bakery will sidetrack her from her diet.
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The urgent phone call will sidetrack her from the important business meeting.
The unexpected weather change will sidetrack our plans for a picnic this weekend.
A heated argument will sidetrack the team from focusing on their common goal.
Technical glitches in the presentation will sidetrack the audience's attention from the speaker.
Despite the exciting plot, the irrelevant subplot will sidetrack the viewers in the upcoming movie.
The sudden noise will sidetrack the audience during the live performance.
The beautiful scenery outside the window will sidetrack the students from their boring lecture.
The fascinating historical anecdote will sidetrack readers from the main storyline of the novel.
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