Sentences with labyrinthine
lab·y·rin·thine
L l - The streets of the Old City are narrow and labyrinthine.
- ...his failure to understand the labyrinthine complexities of the situation.
- Palaces and institutes — sending foreigners mad as they try to locate events in the city's labyrinthine streets.
- Amid the labyrinthine bowels of the Hyatt's kitchens, we scuttle around, searching for clothes and wheezing with laughter.
- The labyrinthine byways of modern literature.
- Mamet, like one of his characters, invents a labyrinthine, convoluted spiel leading nowhere, and like a magician distracts us with his words while elaborately not producing a rabbit from his hat.
- Penny Watson discovers labyrinthine souks, full mezze plates and high-end shopping in the waterside city.
- A labyrinthine plot loosely but transparently inspired by the invasion of Iraq.
- The cobbled, labyrinthine streets of the adjoining Cavern Quarter include dozens of bars, clubs and restaurants.