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labyrinthine

[lab-uh-rin-thin, -theen] / ˌlæb əˈrɪn θɪn, -θin /


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"Labyrinthine corridors were part of Florence's culture of secrets," he said as we passed the office that Machiavelli once worked in, before we ducked into a room lined with 16th-century maps.

From The Guardian • May 11, 2013

Lizards Lounge in Their Labyrinthine Lairs The great desert skink is the homebody of the lizard world.

From Science Magazine • Dec. 22, 2011

If they bring along a passport and other relevant ID, MPs will be provided with a parliamentary pass, giving them the freedom to get lost in the Labyrinthine Palace of Westminster.

From BBC • May 18, 2010

Labyrinthine cables coil along the floor, and the tunnel reverberates with a sometimes deafening din, punctuated by shouts and horn blasts.

From Time Magazine Archive

Around her waist glittered a cord of gold Labyrinthine links - the belt of the Amazon queen.

From "Blood of Olympus" by Rick Riordan




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