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"Labyrinth" in a Sentence (22 examples)
I'd defeated the four sub-bosses and got through the damn long underground labyrinth.
Walking meditatively through the labyrinth was soothing.
The Internet is a labyrinth.
This place is a labyrinth.
Doctor Labyrinth, like most people who read a great deal and who have too much time on their hands, had become convinced that our civilization was going the way of Rome. He saw, I think, the same cracks forming that had sundered the ancient world, the world of Greece and Rome; and it was his conviction that presently our world, our society, would pass away as theirs did, and a period of darkness would follow.
This part of town is a veritable labyrinth of winding streets and small squares.
Yanni walked through the labyrinth.
Is there no end to this labyrinth?
As a child in the Philippines, I played around with mahjong tiles. On the cool white marble floor of the living room, I would make a labyrinth or temple out of the green and white game pieces. One time, I caught a black weevil, and I made it go through the maze.
We have to go on trying to find a way through this labyrinth.
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Mrs. Churchill liked the interminable labyrinths of the Cyrus and the Cassandra, because she had liked them in the days of her girlhood. Youth identifies itself with the romance; it is the heroic knight, or the lovely lady, of which it reads; it lives amid those fine creations; its sweetest hours are given to dreams which soon "Fade into the light of common day."
Whitney is absorbed especially by Dublin's unglamorous interstitial zones: the new housing estates and labyrinths of roads, watercourses and railways where the city peters into its commuter belt.
It is said to have been labyrinthed by secret exits and cunning contrivances to facilitate the escape of fugitives from the law.
By labyrinthing, close axial running clearances can be increased without reducing efficiency.
In the ports the transmission path is often labyrinthed through shielding but the peculiar requirement of straight beams has been considered.
The element illustrated has been 'labyrinthed' to improve its performance.
We labyrinthed through it, meeting scores of panty-clad and moccasined Indians and barefoot women and girls toiling marketward under atrocious burdens; for the day was Sunday.
Hands clasped together, Linda and Ron walked through the huge doorway leading to the hall that would labyrinth it's^([sic]) way to the parking lot.
I'm far from home, labyrinthing through unfamiliar alleys, before I find the right house.
They arrive at their different destinations long before day, and make their attack about day-break, and seldom fail to kill or make prisoners of the whole family, as the people know nothing of the matter until they are thus labyrinthed.
He favored, he said, "a kind of half-sleep where I labyrinthed myself."
Above all, he flatters the men by emphasising their numerical victory: a British regiment may have turned into a troop, but it left behind it 'labyrinthed legions' of dead Russians.
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