Sentence example with the word 'labyrinth'

labyrinth

can of worms, jungle, maze, mesh, morass, ravel, snafu, snarl, tangled skein, webwork, wilderness

Definition n. complex system of paths or tunnels in which it is easy to get lost

Last update: April 24, 2016


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The scientist was curious to learn which of the mice would reach the exit of the labyrinth first.    [noun]

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He crossed the little river Crinchon, and found himself in a labyrinth of narrow alleys where he lost his way.   [noun]

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An intriguing labyrinth of ancient alleys revealed by an award winning arts festival tour leader.   [noun]

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Here she found herself again in a labyrinth of passages, with many doors standing ajar.   [noun]

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"Whitehall covers a large area, but it is only a fine banqueting hall and a labyrinth of lodgings, without suite or stateliness."   [noun]

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"You take care, my friend, that our conversation does honour to its scene, the labyrinth."   [noun]

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Yet you may be trusted, and, even in this labyrinth, I will do so.   [noun]

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It was one labyrinth of acanthus shrubs, yellow mimosa, the snowy gelder-rose, jasmine and lilac, red roses and laburnums, overshadowed by tall palm-trees, acacias and balsam trees.   [noun]

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Tradition not of long standing planted the gloomy pile over a labyrinth of prison-cells, which, more even than the strong garrison, kept it a terror to the Jewish fancy.   [noun]

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Then rose the mighty monuments that cumber the river-bank and the desert--obelisk, labyrinth, pyramid, and tomb of king, blent with tomb of crocodile.   [noun]

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At the head of his companions he was now conducted by Minos to the entrance of the labyrinth.   [noun]

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