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UK
/lˌæbɪɹˈɪnθiən/
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ADJECTIVE
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resembling a labyrinth in form or complexity
a labyrinthine network of tortuous footpaths
How To Use labyrinthian In A Sentence
- The labyrinthian plot (taking place in 1937) will find Ten of Polanski's Best...Kitty Cat
- The baffling plot (which might be euphemized as ‘labyrinthian’) tells of an anti-hero, dubbed ‘A.,’ who travels to Prague to find the office of the Central Registry, where he's been promised a position.
- In a feeble attempt to demonstrate how loathsome women are, John Hurt even tells the entire labyrinthian plot of Samson and Delilah, replete with film clips of Hedy Lamarr wielding a pair of scissors. No Upside of Anger
- Klein and Elliott lay out a web that is labyrinthian to the max. On being called a bigot and/or racist
- Searching his memory, he tried to visualize the layout of the vast, labyrinthian space through which he must take them. Shameless
- Of course, hoofing your way through a labyrinthian furniture store in search of that perfect chair can also be about as much fun as dental surgery without drugs.
- But using its labyrinthian structure, BP might hope to evade the creditors. Robert Weissman: Closing BP's Escape Routes
- As his character was somewhat labyrinthian, so his mind was bewildering in its range and complexity.
- A labyrinthian plot and a labyrinthian chase make this one of the best thrillers of the year.
- In one of these pieces concrete labyrinthian housing blocks replace the green slopes of Puncak, a favorite mountain retreat for Jakartans.