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maze

[meyz] / meɪz /


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He was joined by “Aqua Dazzle” owner Rex Danyluk and friends as they designed an immersive, imaginative experience without a haunted house, a maze or jump scares.

From Los Angeles Times Aug. 12, 2026

But law scholars are split on the issue that opens the door to a murky legal maze pitting the reach of a presidential pardon against the scope of the Fifth Amendment.

From Barron's Aug. 6, 2026

Left to drift, it ossifies into a maze navigable only by the already-established.

From The Wall Street Journal Jul. 31, 2026

Big-time players will likely have an array of financial experts to help them navigate the tax maze, Fagan said.

From MarketWatch Jul. 17, 2026

Ralph had no sooner made this decision than part of the maze must have fallen down, for Ryan said, “See, I told you it wouldn’t work that way.”

From "Ralph S. Mouse" by Beverly Cleary

The building, filled to its ceilings, grew increasingly dilapidated; Langley’s paranoia about suspected intruders led him to build mazes of detritus to throw them off.

From Salon Jul. 23, 2026

For decades, the neighborhood had an eclectic mix of residents, including a radio announcer who built mazes for children using wooden pallets and a man who started a public market.

From The Wall Street Journal Jun. 14, 2026

It also involves lots of mazes and puzzles that often pose the biggest challenges for an AI model.

From The Wall Street Journal Jan. 22, 2026

One of the most endearing aspects of the destination was that several of the mazes took residence in the permanent structures that composed the medieval-inspired village of the Koroneburg Renaissance Festival on the park’s grounds.

From Los Angeles Times Oct. 31, 2025

“Running backward, making applesauce, doing jumping jacks, gargling, blowing bubbles, slicing garlic, making a house out of playing cards, stringing popcorn, organizing furniture, drawing mazes, and making pinatas.”

From "A Tangle of Knots" by Lisa Graff

I want to assume I’m headed toward civilization, but America’s public lands are mazed with old roads that peter out far from anything.

From Washington Post Jun. 11, 2020

Across the patio, the mazed eyes, mind-sickness, and poignant affection between Galván and what he calls “my family”, echo down 10 years on different faces.

From The Guardian Dec. 8, 2019

Passing coffeehouses and boutiques, I arrived at a room mazed by long tables, with cardstock and Sharpie pens as place settings.

From The Guardian Dec. 13, 2018

I knew it had to do with being poor, with learning English and studying the mazed map of London.

From Washington Post Apr. 21, 2015

Edward did not exactly know what he expected, but he was in such a mood of hilarity and mischief, that the servants all declared Master Fortescue was "mazed."

From Home Influence A Tale for Mothers and Daughters by Grace Aguilar

It’s mazing how quickly perspective can shift in this league.

From Washington Post Oct. 28, 2011

I am the rock, The spiked foundations of the plan ye rear Among the mazing stars.

From Time Magazine Archive

The mountain barrier ahead, looming darkly forbidding in the starlight, with its mazing hollows and woodland crowns, was incapable of inspiration at the moment.

From The Forfeit by Ridgwell Cullum

Oh! what tones, What mazing sight is this!

From Count Alarcos; a Tragedy by Benjamin Disraeli, Earl of Beaconsfield

In the meane time take order for the fight, 2260 Drums let your fearefull mazing thunder playe.

From The Tragedy Of Caesar's Revenge by Anonymous




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