It's when each team gives the other team their yearly corn harvest yield
it compares a forest to an endless maze which means that the forest is endless LIKE a maze
The maze means a path that must be navigated from the start point to an exit point.
It simply means that space is eternal and has no beginning and end. As a result, getting lost in it means that you will forever be trapped in a maze.
The maze means a set of pathways such as a labyrinth or puzzle that must be navigated from beginning to end.
it means a maze that you can get lost in
it means a green slug
it means to be a maze
It is spelled 'maze'
According to the Online Etymology dictionary, the word maze originates in the 1300s and means 'delusion, bewilderment'. It is possibly from Old English and the same root as 'amazed'. It might also be related to the Norwegian dialect word 'mas' which means 'exhausting labour'. Use of the word 'maze' to mean 'labyrinth' is first recorded in the late fourteenth century.
what maze
on entering the maze, stick out your left hand (the same will work for the right hand)... and touch the left hand wall of the maze. Walk forwards and NEVER break contact from the side of maze wall, and your hand. Even if it means going up an avenue you know to be a cul-de-sac, keep following the left wall of the maze. EVENTUALLY it will lead to the exit.You can also use other ways such as:lay out some rope or string from the end to the startIf there's a balcony above the maze, get someone up there to give you directions.Ask others in the maze for help.
Maze is a noun; the pronoun for maze is it. Example:We will try the corn maze, they say that it is difficult.