noun
COLLOCATIONS FROM OTHER ENTRIES
a maze of passages (= many passages, in which it is easy to get lost )
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We wandered through a maze of passages.
COLLOCATIONS FROM CORPUS
■ VERB
lose
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Now they are on the dole with no compensation, or redundancy and their pensions have been lost in the Maxwell maze .
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The piste disappeared and I stood lost in a maze of tyre-tracks, which shot in every direction.
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When lost deep in a maze , whistle bravely.
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Imagine that you are lost in a maze .
EXAMPLES FROM CORPUS
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Its importance in enabling people to use lawyers to guide them through the baffling maze of legal rules is self-evident.
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Players search for the princess by uncovering clues, solving puzzles and navigating a medieval maze .
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Street selling has always centered in the downtown historic district, a maze of narrow streets and crumbling colonial buildings.
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The answer probably lies in the complex maze of hype, distribution and luck which makes up today's rock biz.
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They had pursued it through the maze of backstreets until unaccountably losing it in a cul-de-sac.
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Tolman placed three groups of rats in a maze .
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We went on a tour of the ancient manuscripts, the antique mazes.
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You must learn to find your way through the menu maze before you can use the program efficiently.