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distraction
noun as in having one's attention drawn away
Example Sentences
The Tory leader also dismissed calls for a second independence referendum as a "distraction".
“Placing emphasis on this individual, this partner, that we don’t have concrete evidence about, is a distraction,” Lenning said.
Unnecessary distractions while Donald and his team of statisticians and strategists worked out the best way to beat America in their own backyard.
He argued that the US lawmakers' complaints are an "unfortunate distraction," and that the focus should instead be on collaboration and learning how to "live with smoke".
Kirsh uses the distraction to yank Morrow off balance and choke him out.
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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.
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