mazeful (Meaning)

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mazeful (a.)

Mazy.

Synonyms & Antonyms of mazeful

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mazeful Sentence Examples

  1. The labyrinthine corridors formed a mazeful of bewildering pathways.
  2. Alice found herself lost in a mazeful of curious rooms, each one more peculiar than the last.
  3. The jungle's dense foliage created a mazeful of shadows and impenetrable vegetation.
  4. The city's tangled streets and towering skyscrapers formed an urban mazeful.
  5. The abandoned factory's derelict interior became a mazeful of forgotten machinery and decayed structures.
  6. The mazeful of tunnels beneath the castle spread like an intricate web.
  7. The enigmatic hieroglyphs inscribed on the temple walls presented a mazeful of symbols.
  8. The mind of a genius is often a mazeful of complex thoughts and connections.
  9. The vast library contained a mazeful of books, each one filled with knowledge and potential.
  10. The intricate tapestry depicted a mazeful of mythical creatures and ancient symbols.

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Mazy.

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The labyrinthine corridors formed a mazeful of bewildering pathways.

Alice found herself lost in a mazeful of curious rooms, each one more peculiar than the last.

The jungle's dense foliage created a mazeful of shadows and impenetrable vegetation.

The city's tangled streets and towering skyscrapers formed an urban mazeful.