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intricate

Definition for intricate

adjective as in complicated, elaborate

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And the why in this instance is very layered and very intricate.

Dior's latest collection embraced see-through material and presented it in an ethereal way, with intricate detailing and gender-fluid silhouettes.

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Keeping the stories flowing on TV’s longest-running medical drama can be an intricate challenge, not unlike the procedures that take place at Grey Sloan Memorial Hospital, the show’s setting.

More recently, Calvin Harris told BBC Radio 2 that Ayers "just stood out, his music is amazing and just so intricate... everything just sounds so rich and warm".

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The blankets are made from thick wool, with their intricate and colourful patterns each telling a different story of the Basotho people's history.

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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.

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