Labyrinths [noun]
Definition of Labyrinths:
maze, complexity
Synonyms of Labyrinths:
Sentence/Example of Labyrinths:
Otherwise, you just pull on your warmest socks and snow boots, toss your snowshoes in the back of your car, and choose your own wintertime labyrinth to explore.
It seems that resolving advertising’s identity crisis is like negotiating a maze and advertisers have no idea what waits for them at the end of the labyrinth.
Thousands of crocodiles patrol an adjoining labyrinth of manmade cooling canals.
Nearly 300 of the bald, bucktoothed, nearly blind rodents can scoot along a colony’s labyrinth of tunnels.
It is a contentious, mathematical labyrinth of public policy.
Here opens up, very evidently, a perfect labyrinth of complexity.
But it was the labyrinth for which the earlier economist held, so he thought, the thread.
What thread shall guide us in this labyrinth of conjectures and contradictions from the very first verse to the very last?
You will not wonder that I lose time and catch at every hope, rather than involve myself in that labyrinth of Chicane and expense.
It was approached through a labyrinth of streets that grew denser and darker as one neared the precincts of the club.