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labyrinthine

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


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And while “Beau Is Afraid” is his most labyrinthine feature to date, Aster maintains he ultimately wants people to enjoy it.

From Seattle Times

More than anything, customers wonder whether the experience of eating at iconic haunts - hidden inside noisy markets and labyrinthine backstreets - could truly be recreated at home?

From BBC

As church bells rang out on a warm spring day, residents and tourists streamed in through the Old City’s labyrinthine stone alleyways.

From Washington Post

This stark statement echoes throughout “The People’s Hospital: Hope and Peril in American Medicine,” Ricardo Nuila’s attempt to untangle the labyrinthine system of American hospitals and, more crucially, American medical insurance.

From Washington Post

This involved a labyrinthine plot to curry favor with the Chinese government in hopes that Beijing would assist Low in resolving his global legal woes.

From Washington Post