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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

The board unanimously approved a motion that gives county staff 10 months to write an ordinance guaranteeing that these at-risk tenants have an attorney helping them navigate the labyrinth of local landlord-tenant law.

From Los Angeles Times

Beneath the UK's busiest railway station is a labyrinth of arches and alleyways dating back to 1848.

From BBC

The government, too, has a poor record in shedding outdated practices — like its labyrinth, paperwork-based bureaucracy.

From New York Times

In the nine years since war first came here, the area around Avdiivka has become something of a labyrinth of defensive positions.

From New York Times