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  1. 1. a. : a place constructed of or full of intricate passageways and blind alleys. a complex labyrinth of tunnels and chambers. b. : a maze (as in a garden) formed by paths separated by high hedges. 2. : something extremely complex or tortuous (see tortuous sense 1) in structure, arrangement, or character : intricacy, perplexity.

  2. Sixteen-year-old Sarah must solve a labyrinth to rescue her baby brother when he is taken by the Goblin King. Sarah is forced by her father and her stepmother to babysit her baby stepbrother, Toby, while they are out.

  3. noun. a mazelike network of tunnels, chambers, or paths, either natural or man-made Compare maze. any complex or confusing system of streets, passages, etc. a complex or intricate situation. any system of interconnecting cavities, esp those comprising the internal ear. another name for internal ear.

  4. Roger Ebert June 27, 1986. Tweet. David Bowie stars as Jareth, the goblin king, in "Labyrinth." Now streaming on: Powered by JustWatch. "Labyrinth" is a movie that obviously was made with infinite care and pains, and it began with a real inspiration: Why not create a fantasy out of some of the drawings of M. C. Escher, who is famous for visual ...

  5. Frustrated with babysitting on yet another weekend night, Sarah (Jennifer Connelly), a teenager with an active imagination, summons the Goblins to take her baby stepbrother away. When little Toby...

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  6. labyrinth noun [C] (CONFUSING PATH/SITUATION) Add to word list. literary. a confusing set of connecting passages or paths in which it is easy to get lost: Finally, through a labyrinth of corridors she found his office. Synonym. maze (PLACE) literary. something that is very confusing: He was no stranger to the labyrinth of love.

  7. : a place that has many confusing paths or passages : maze. an immense underground labyrinth. a complex labyrinth of tunnels and chambers. 2. : something that is extremely complicated or difficult to understand. The cockpit was a labyrinth of instruments and controls. a labyrinth of social customs and rules. — labyrinthine.

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