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[ US /ˈdʒəŋɡəɫ/ ]
[ UK /d‍ʒˈʌŋɡə‍l/ ]
NOUN
  1. a location marked by an intense competition and struggle for survival
  2. a place where hoboes camp
  3. an impenetrable equatorial forest

How To Use jungle In A Sentence

  • Elisabeth found herself with a straggle of colonists in a mosquito-ridden, uncleared jungle where sandflies bored into the skin of the feet and the clay soil was so intractable that nothing would grow.
  • He chased the unmigratory tropi-ducks from their shrewd-hidden nests, walked circumspectly among the crocodiles hauled out of water for slumber, and crept under the jungle-roof and spied upon the snow-white saucy cockatoos, the fierce ospreys, the heavy-flighted buzzards, the lories and kingfishers, and the absurdly garrulous little pygmy parrots. CHAPTER XV
  • My garden had become a veritable jungle by the time I came back from holiday.
  • They were exploring the Amazon jungle.
  • When Carol Thatcher returns to these shores from the jungle she may well be rather surprised to find her ‘good friend’ Linda McDougall quoted in most of the papers. Carol & Linda to Heal the Rift?
  • She climbed into the jungle gym for the drizzle had quickly changed into a large thunder storm.
  • You paired it with jungle red ankle boots and a gold, sequin skully cap. Rachel Kane: Prom Dresses You're Going to Regret
  • As the others flounced and stamped their way through the jungle, Blackburn's equable temper won through.
  • Fields was wearing a set of the new jungle fatigues and boots that the advance party had picked up for him.
  • He looked around the garden which was familiar to him from photographs and films from the initial stages of landscaping and even prior to that, when the Saadhu first settled down here in the uncleared jungle.
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