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In the sentence "Lost in the labyrinth the knight struggled to find a way out of the dungeon," the word "labyrinth" is a noun. It is used to describe the intricate maze or network of passages the knight is lost in.
"Lost" is being used as an adjective to describe the knight in this sentence.
I am lost among the twists and turns of this labyrinth.
I got lost in a labyrinth...-----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------The internal ear, where you will find the labyrinth, is highly complex.
The cast of A Knight Lost - 2006 includes: Nick Tate as Frank Knight Tom Tate as Mark Knight
Maria struggled to lift the heavy box up the stairs. Martin struggled to pay his bills, because he lost all his money on the bus. The chick struggled to emerge from the cracked egg.
A Knight Lost - 2006 is rated/received certificates of: USA:PG-13
The correct sentence is: Did you see The Lost Kingdom of television last night. 'Knight' is changed to 'night' because 'knight' is a knight in armor.
1. The small streets and irregular back alleys created a labyrinth in the ancient town. 2. In Greek mythology, a Minotaur awaits at the center of a labyrinth. 3. The girl could not find her way out of the labyrinth for she was lost. 4. Jenny and Julie tried to navigate the labyrinth of hedges in the Halloween maze.
I walked through the underground labyrinth and got lost.
From Lost Treasures apparently.
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