maze
IPA: mˈeɪz
noun
- A labyrinth; a puzzle consisting of a complicated network of paths or passages, the aim of which is to find one's way through.
- Something made up of many confused or conflicting elements; a tangle.
- (archaic) Confusion of thought; state of bewilderment.
- A surname.
- HM Prison Maze, a former prison in Northern Ireland.
verb
- (transitive, archaic) To amaze, astonish, bewilder.
- (transitive, archaic) To daze or stupefy.
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Examples of "maze" in Sentences
- The maze is punctuated by dire chemical hazard placards.
- The lizard maze is 150 feet long, 45 feet wide and 25 feet tall.
- Let's say the only way out of the maze is to first take one left.
- Bilbo: Let's say the only way out of the maze is to first take one left.
- The rep I†™ m supposed to meet in this humid section of a hedge maze is called Rainbow Shark.
- The regulatory maze is so hideous that not ONE single company goes through a single DAY without violating SOMETHING.
- So he placed the mouse on a giant trackball and let it run through a virtual maze from the video game Quake 2 displayed on screens.
- More campanies are doeing this (though still the minority), but the regulatory maze is a nightmare to the point that it varies for each individual state.
- The manner in which you navigate the maze is solely your choice: timidly and fearful of what is around the next corner; confidently yet impatient to get to the next juncture; calmly, taking time to enjoy the scenery along the way.
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