Labyrinth in a sentence as a noun

Just to be clear...it doesn't generate a labyrinth.

The sign up process was like a labyrinth, and trying to figure out how to use it is quite cumbersome.

It generates something that looks like a labyrinth, but isn't one.

A surrogate Pacman, crunching blindly through a labyrinth of dotted lines.

I have friends who have politely refused to answer or indulge the interviewer in the algorithm questions labyrinth.

NoFlo frees your businesses from a labyrinth of text files so you can get-a-grip on what-the-****-is-going-on!"Really?

I don't think a "corridor" ever forks, so it's not really a labyrinth where there are decisions to be made about which way to go, it's just a bunch of disjoint long, twisty hallways.

A burgeoning labyrinth of overly-specific laws being added to regularly in response to each perceived "crisis".

In some ways the US is actually the small-government low-regulation country that it likes to pretend to be, but in other areas it's just a labyrinth of aggresive mollases-paced bureaucracy.

One approach that worked well for us when we tried to do this for an automated labyrinth project was to only operate on one color channel and template match an ideal ball while updating the template based on lighting conditions.

Labyrinth definitions

noun

complex system of paths or tunnels in which it is easy to get lost

See also: maze

noun

a complex system of interconnecting cavities; concerned with hearing and equilibrium