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jungly

[ juhng-glee ]

adjective

  1. resembling or suggesting a jungle.


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51³Ô¹Ï History and Origins

Origin of jungly1

First recorded in 1790–1800; jungle + -y 1
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Auckland, a city of 1.7 million people, sprawls across dozens of volcanoes and three harbors, with many people living close to beaches or on the edge of its jungly native wilderness.

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She said, for example, that Ms. Samuelson, in her pre-trial deposition, had described the décor of his house in Los Angeles as “jungly†and “African,†referring to the leaf print on the wallpaper.

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Mr. Bergtold said his family has worked to preserve the atmosphere of an isolated tropical garden, even as villas light up the night on what used to be dark jungly mountains nearby.

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Florida’s atmosphere was gushing in all over, swamping me with its jungly breath.

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Guaidó grew up, with four siblings, in a suburb of La Guaira, a port town at the foot of the jungly mountains below Caracas.

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