Despite many references to its pathlessness, the forest repeatedly confronts knights with forks and crossroads, of a labyrinthine complexity.
It was a crude, abstracted copy of itself, the mere ground plan for the full labyrinthine complexity of its true personality.
Feeder conduits snaked from spider bellies, touching contacts, probing the labyrinthine complexities of dense-packed molecular circuitry.
The poem is noted for its creative use of kennings and other metaphorical devices, as well as its labyrinthine complexity.
The whole thing, of course, happened in some sort of time warp, which was why, despite the labyrinthine complexity of the answering process, they always found out the response to their answer within a matter of minutes.
To make up for the lack of gnomes or behemoths, Gardner offers a plot of labyrinthine complexity, subtler than any of Fleming's.
She believes that the aesthetic tension, which results from the "conception of its mathematical completeness and perfection", set against the "experiences of its labyrinthine complexities" can be resolved in the apprehension of the "harmony of the whole."
He had died somewhere in the labyrinthine complexities of a powerful, maddened personality.
Otherwise it was so eroded that he could only see it was of labyrinthine complexity.
Mar- sha was home for sure, deep in the labyrinthine complexities of People of Importance.