No jungle is only a Noun.
The Jungle Book by Rudyard Kipling The Jungle by Upton Sinclair
a jungle bandit, a jungle killer or a jungle smuggler or a jungle robber, a jungle thief or a jungle criminal, jungle crime syndicate
The term jitney is used for cheap transportation, or otherwise inexpensive items, from its original slang use to mean a nickel (five cents). This use survived in the store name Jitney Jungle.
Yes, at the beginning of the sentence and when it forms part of the proper noun. Example: The Jungle Book
The spelling "jungle" (tropical forest) is correct.
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The spelling is "jungle" (dense rainforest).
The correct spelling is "jungly." It is spelled with one "e" before the "y."
The similar word is "guerrilla" (a rebel or insurgent).
The yellow fruit is a banana. The proper adjective is Bananan (jungle ruins in the game Mario Kart).
The Jungle Book was written by Rudyard Kipling.
You spelled it correctly- it is spelled Mufasa.
You may mean Akela, the female wolf in The Jungle Book.The similar common word is alkali, a basic mineral.
Coacco (I can't spell) beans. Wait for them to be big and brown to harvest 4 at once
The correct spelling is "machetes". It is a type of large knife typically used for cutting through thick vegetation or as a tool in various outdoor activities.