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is intricately
adverb
In an intricate manner; with involution or infoldings; with perplexity or intricacy.
synonyms
Exact(60)
Her hair is intricately done; her eyes, reflected, appraise.
The result is intricately choreographed mayhem and lots of gore.
The storyline is intricately woven and brilliantly written.
I love its premise, though, which is intricately imagined and timely.
Still, memory is intricately tied to identity; we are a product of our own experiences.
The battle over Wagner is intricately bound up in contemporary Israeli politics.
"Africa's history is intricately tied up with the Western world," Mr. Obodai said.
This is intricately plotted music, but Ms. Webber gives herself plenty of room to breathe.
Her portrait of London in the 1950's and 60's is intricately evocative.
Regency London is intricately described: a world full of balls, seasons and finishing school.
The deal to sell branches to the Co-op is intricately financed.
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