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labyrinth

[lab-uh-rinth] / ˈlæb ə rɪnθ /


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“That song is about somebody’s inner child being in the middle of a labyrinth, and you’re trying to find them so you can convince them that you’re in love,” Jesso tells me.

From Los Angeles Times

He is everywhere in Naples' charmingly gritty and dizzyingly chaotic labyrinth of streets - bar windows, bumper stickers, on billboards and etched across crumbling walls in giant murals.

From BBC

It's a complex, wondrous labyrinth — one that is worth continuing to explore.

From Salon

For its part, Metinvest is trying to rebuild after losing two major facilities to Russia, including the Azovstal steel plant where Ukrainians fought off a siege from its labyrinth of tunnels and bunkers in Mariupol.

From Seattle Times

Glossy agates and tiny-dice surprises interrupt the labyrinth’s blue, gray, white and orange river stone path.

From Seattle Times