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convolution

[kon-vuh-loo-shuhn] / ˌkɒn vəˈlu ʃən /


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That’s fitting enough; you’re meant to feel the noose tighten around each character’s neck in turn, though sometimes the tension slackens and the story threatens to collapse under the weight of its many convolutions.

From Los Angeles Times

Kat’s discography includes a catchy convolution whose chorus is “I am the love of, the love of my life.”

From New York Times

I could go on forever about the impossibly entertaining convolutions of this show, so before I do let me turn it over to you.

From Los Angeles Times

Perhaps reluctant to alienate the novices in the audience, Villeneuve has ironed out many of the novel’s convolutions, to the likely benefit of comprehension but at the expense of some rich, imaginative excess.

From Los Angeles Times

“There are little convolutions in the tape that help to lift the skin,” Falsone said.

From Los Angeles Times