Is there any meaning to “get maze” and “maze”?
Does saying “get maze” really have any meaning it has to have for someone to describe it? What would you do when you get a different meaning for texting?
Why is “Machine” bad?
What is the meaning and purpose of each phrase?
What does it mean to get mazed, which means
“get confused”: verb: archaic or dialect — be dazed and confused: she was still mazed with the drug she had taken, but she really hated it.
From the New Oxford American Dictionary for the maze. (Band, as in a maze? What is the difference between maze and labyrinth in grammar?
What does it mean to get mazed, which means
“get confused”: verb: archaic or dialect — be dazed and confused: she was still mazed with the drug she had taken, but she really hated it.
From the New Oxford American Dictionary for the maze. (Band, as in a maze? What is the difference between maze and labyrinth in grammar?
What does it mean to get mazed, which means
“get confused”: verb: archaic or dialect — be dazed and confused: she was still mazed with the drug she had taken, but she really hated it.
From the New Oxford American Dictionary for the maze. (Band, as in a maze? What is the difference between maze and labyrinth in grammar?
If you are talking about a physical maze that you can hold in your hands (such as one printed in a “solve the maze” book) then you could say “Get the maze”, as in “I got the maze from this book.” Then
if in one case you want to express a maze, you can say “I got the maze” or anything similar. Alternatively, you’re looking at a maze of any size and you want to express that you understand the method by which the maze was designed or can be solved, you can say “a small maze”, using ‘get’ in the sense of comprehend’
Specifying article is used to indicate a specific maze. In both cases, the definite article is required to indicate that you are talking about a specific maze.
Beyond that, no likely interpretations of “get maze” come to my mind.
What does it mean to get mazed, which means
“get confused”: verb: archaic or dialect — be dazed and confused: she was still mazed with the drug she had taken, but she really hated it.
From the New Oxford American Dictionary for the maze. (Band, as in a maze? What is the difference between maze and labyrinth in grammar?
What is the meaning of “Maze”?
Non by itself. What may seem like change in IT system depending on how it is used.
Why is there a maze at Hampton Court?
Is positive.
Does human mind look like a
maze?
If you are talking about a physical maze that you can hold in your hands (such as one printed in a “solve the maze” book) then you could say “Get the maze”, as in “I got the maze from this book.” Then
if in one case you want to express a maze, you can say “I got the maze” or anything similar. Alternatively, you’re looking at a maze of any size and you want to express that you understand the method by which the maze was designed or can be solved, you can say “a small maze”, using ‘get’ in the sense of comprehend’
Specifying article is used to indicate a specific maze. In both cases, the definite article is required to indicate that you are talking about a specific maze.
Beyond that, no likely interpretations of “get maze” come to my mind.
If you are talking about a physical maze that you can hold in your hands (such as one printed in a “solve the maze” book) then you could say “Get the maze”, as in “I got the maze from this book.” Then
if in one case you want to express a maze, you can say “I got the maze” or anything similar. Alternatively, you’re looking at a maze of any size and you want to express that you understand the method by which the maze was designed or can be solved, you can say “a small maze”, using ‘get’ in the sense of comprehend’
Specifying article is used to indicate a specific maze. In both cases, the definite article is required to indicate that you are talking about a specific maze.
Beyond that, no likely interpretations of “get maze” come to my mind.
What does it mean to get mazed, which means
“get confused”: verb: archaic or dialect — be dazed and confused: she was still mazed with the drug she had taken, but she really hated it.
From the New Oxford American Dictionary for the maze. (Band, as in a maze? What is the difference between maze and labyrinth in grammar?
What does it mean to get mazed, which means
“get confused”: verb: archaic or dialect — be dazed and confused: she was still mazed with the drug she had taken, but she really hated it.
From the New Oxford American Dictionary for the maze. (Band, as in a maze? What is the difference between maze and labyrinth in grammar?