Labyrinthine

//ˌlab.əˈɹɪn.θʌɪn//

"Labyrinthine" in a Sentence (11 examples)

Tatoeba is starting to look like one of Borges' labyrinthine libraries.

It seems as if dishonorable, labyrinthine, deliberately confusing economic policies have earned more support from the president than every physical and mental disability combined.

Microsoft Corporation's headquarters in Redmond was like a university, when I was there. It was full of white and brown labyrinthine buildings amidst a forest.

A library during my time, but doesn't exist anymore, at my university, UBC, was Sedgewick Library, which was underground. It was labyrinthine, and there were booths where some students were smooching.

As our train to Paris dashed through the labyrynthine flyovers at Porchefontaine, barely a mile from Versailles, the 75 m.p.h. limit was already almost attained.

In the pyloric canal, muscular ridges are more fixed than elsewhere and produce quite a labyrinthine surface.

Crane trotted along the labyrinthine corridors of deck 3, accompanied by a young marine with close-cropped blond hair.

Mamet, like one of his characters, invents a labyrinthine, convoluted spiel leading nowhere, and like a magician distracts us with his words while elaborately not producing a rabbit from his hat.

Any attempt to answer that question would carry us into the labyrinthine corridors of Jefferson's famously elusive mind.

By coupling "essence" with "name" within a series of contraposed pairs of names, Socrates indicates the point to which he thinks his labyrinthine argument has led so far in the Cratylus.

Show 1 more sentence

Northrop Frye called the novel “a kind of ‘midrash’ on the book of Job,” one that reimagines the opaque nature of divine justice as a labyrinthine modern bureaucracy.

Next best steps

Mini challenge

Unscramble this word: labyrinthine