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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

There’s also a 15-acre garden out back with pleasant places to wander and sit; a labyrinth and lots of art installations to gaze at.

From Seattle Times

One, in Atlanta, caused the whole downtown area to be shut down for hours after a man shot five women in a doctor's office and then disappeared into the labyrinth of office buildings.

From Salon

The lonely facelessness of the facades evokes the paintings of de Chirico and Hopper; lurking staircases nod to the winding labyrinths of M.C.

From New York Times

When she arrives at the labyrinth’s center, she places it down.

From Los Angeles Times