Maze can be categorized as a noun and a verb.
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1. | noun | I finally found my way out of the confusing maze. | |
2. | noun | No matter how hard he tried, he could not get out of the maze. | |
3. | noun | This maze is very hard to get out of. | |
4. | noun | Yesterday we went into a huge maze. | |
5. | noun | The northernmost part of the city is a maze of alleys. | |
6. | noun | The boy could not find his way out of the maze. | |
7. | noun | You are in a maze of twisty little passages, all alike. | |
8. | noun | This place is a maze. | |
9. | noun | Millions of people, thousands of buildings, I walk through that maze, maze of concrete, concrete and iron, asphalt and glass. | |
10. | noun | I got lost in the maze. | |
11. | noun | Tom has a hedge maze in his garden. | |
12. | noun | Tom got lost in the hedge maze. | |
13. | noun | Mary's house was situated in a maze of one-way streets almost unnavigable for drivers unfamiliar with the area. | |
14. | noun | Mary's house was situated in a maze of one-way streets almost impenetrable to drivers unfamiliar with the place. |
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noun | |
I finally found my way out of the confusing maze. | |
No matter how hard he tried, he could not get out of the maze. | |
This maze is very hard to get out of. | |
Yesterday we went into a huge maze. | |
The northernmost part of the city is a maze of alleys. | |
The boy could not find his way out of the maze. | |
You are in a maze of twisty little passages, all alike. | |
This place is a maze. | |
Millions of people, thousands of buildings, I walk through that maze, maze of concrete, concrete and iron, asphalt and glass. | |
I got lost in the maze. | |
Tom has a hedge maze in his garden. | |
Tom got lost in the hedge maze. | |
Mary's house was situated in a maze of one-way streets almost unnavigable for drivers unfamiliar with the area. | |
Mary's house was situated in a maze of one-way streets almost impenetrable to drivers unfamiliar with the place. |