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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

But the crazy convolutions of the plot are hardly the point.

From New York Times

The convolutions involved in this combo of whodunit and "who is it," while interesting, carry far less weight than the more substantial show crouching behind all the excitement.

From Salon

The ancient Egyptians saw in the exterior casing of the brain, with its fissures and convolutions, the corrugated slag left over from smelting ore.

From Scientific American

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

From New York Times