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    Use "intricate" in a sentence

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    intricate


    1. Surrounded by Khmer lettering was a small but intricate picture of an event


    2. His jaw was large and square and his tattoos more fine and intricate than those of his henchman


    3. Unlike you, who prefer a broad brush, I see the intricate beauty of the devil in the


    4. "Something is animating them in the intricate dance that makes up the trillions of interactions that are civilization


    5. Unlike you, who prefer a broad brush, I see the intricate beauty of the devil in the detail


    6. Most African tribes dressed their hair in plaits wrapped in thread, tight to the scalp, either in straight rows (hence the name) or intricate patterns and the ends were secured with thread and/


    7. The riders were amazed at the workmanship and the intricate detail; she had obviously worked long and hard on these garments


    8. They played across the intricate cast marble that beamed the walls and ceilings and glinted on the frames of the treasured artworks that lined the forty-foot long side wall of this study


    9. This is what this article truly addresses, as well as the little, intricate details that can assist the "Nice" crowd in this endeavor


    10. *My relationship with God is intricate

    11. an intricate carving in the handle


    12. His attention went back to the room in front of him, and he noticed how even the the plush and intricate designs in the carpeting complimented the décor


    13. Ted continues to slide all the way to the door, where, having fathomed out the intricate operation of the swing handles, he pulls his jacket collar up and weaves his way out into the night


    14. With all eyes raised in surprise, he tested its tune and began to play an intricate melody


    15. At the top of the stairs was a table which was cluttered with paper printed with intricate patterns that looked something like irregular 19th century lace doilies with tassels


    16. Her only garment was a thin skirt wrapped at an angle around her hips and emblazoned with an intricate and mysterious pattern in royal blue


    17. “Desa, remember when we talked about ‘charged’? Well the technology of YingolNeerie is more advanced at sending charges thru intricate microscopic paths of metal than the labs in your magazines are at sending audio thru tubules


    18. The texture of that mountain was so intricate and fine


    19. She became a maze of intricate paths, but I turned her towards concentrating on the ones that led outside of her body


    20. As a native of Skyrim, Rikke had no intricate knowledge of Cyrodilic politics of any flavor, and thus had no opinion to offer along with the information she thought might be useful

    21. From one fruitless care, it was turned away to another care much more intricate, much more embarrassing, and just equally fruitless


    22. What an intricate design She’s woven


    23. But it now had apparently found its way even among miscellaneous Nords, people with presumably little to no intricate and privileged knowledge of Cyrodilic politics or wartime history


    24. As an analogy, the Universe can be viewed as a huge intricate machine, made from gears of various sizes with Earth being a cog right in the centre of all these moving parts


    25. Doing so would increase our level of amazement and happiness, as we get to observe the intricate details of the lush environment


    26. When the art of war, too, has gradually grown up to be a very intricate and complicated science; when the event of war ceases to be determined, as in the first ages of society, by a single irregular skirmish or battle ; but when the contest is generally spun out through several different campaigns, each of which lasts during the greater part of the year; it becomes universally necessary that the public should maintain those who serve the public in war, at least while they are employed in that service


    27. The drainage system for the homes and businesses was quite intricate


    28. The first question people normally ask when encountering manuscripts that are copied is: “How accurate are the copies when compared to the originals?” or “How well were these manuscripts preserved through the ages since the days of Moses?” Although these manuscripts were copied by hand, until the invention of the printing press in the 1,400’s AD, the Jewish scribes had an intricate and ritualistic system by which this was done


    29. There should also be some evidence of the various books being linked together through some intricate system that we can observe and test


    30. I have only touched on a few examples to demonstrate the intricate numerical structure contained in the text of the original languages that exist at different levels in the Bible

    31. “You know,” I said, looking through the intricate web of leaves, toward the sky


    32. spent hours learning how to carve intricate art onto the teeth of sperm whales


    33. Jean had her hair tied up in intricate braids and wound into a bun in a style similar to the two immortal queens


    34. ” It was up in one of those intricate braids she did in the feast style, copying the immortal queens


    35. They were among those that had watched the sword practice, Lauren Celman was amongst them, short with golden hair in intricate braids, and she wore the crimson silk cloak of a Lion Rohjor Ael Tarael


    36. The level of precision was paramount: an electric screwdriver provided the exact amount of torque to each panel; intricate circuits soldered on before being sent for inspection


    37. A simulation of the intricate engramatic patterns, therefore, did not seem authentic enough for the TIAR program to merge with


    38. It was a fairly intricate scene


    39. The pair stole down the intricate passages of the ship and found themselves outside a locked, but prominent door


    40. The army officers have done splendid work, but it has yet to be proved that a military training fits men for the reconstruction of a system of jurisprudence suitable for a Latin society, the administration of the revenue, or dealing with the intricate economic and financial problems and the adjustment of currency, to be faced by the people in Cuba

    41. Head slowly moving from side to side, he drank in every detail– the large expanse of floor that still held the Magi's teeth-marks, even after all the generations of badgers who must have walked across its sanctified surface, the walls covered with deliciously intricate and delicate patterns, the vaulted ceiling that disappeared from view far above his head


    42. I was staring out of the window on my way home one evening, looking at the intricate woven tracks along the ground whizzing past which would slowly come more into focus as the train slowed down towards the next station to collect and drop off passengers


    43. Most of her time, though, was spent in brushing out Em’s long, blonde hair, then plaiting it in an intricate braid


    44. After the entrée, which was a balance of perfected simplicity and intricate garnishes, came a series of tiny desserts, each more decadent than the last, spaced to titillate and to indulge


    45. It was covered in intricate beadwork that was as subtle as it was extravagant


    46. more the law is filled with intricate complexities and


    47. In these caves, only faint distant echoes of water dripping down from some parts of the rocky ceiling could remind someone of time passing by, the sloshing sound of each drop on the cave floor like the tick of those terribly intricate clocks men had devised


    48. He was intently staring at the intricate designs on the walls, trying to decipher the scenes they depicted


    49. These utilize strategic resources like breaking down complex problems into parts, making comparisons, retrieving memories, and relying on progressively more intricate mental models of the world and our own minds


    50. In summary – if we assume for argument sake that the body will remain in its current composure in the absence of our skeleton and bones, the body will die! Our bones contribute such and intricate part in our survival, that without them we will perish










































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    Synonyms for "intricate"

    intricate involved difficult abstract obscure abstruse perplexing puzzling

    "intricate" definitions

    having many complexly arranged elements; elaborate