jungle
No jungle is only a Noun.
The Jungle Book by Rudyard Kipling The Jungle by Upton Sinclair
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 noun 'jungle' is not a standard collective noun for a specific group. It does, however, lend itself to any number of 'tangled' situations; for example, a jungle of regulations or a jungle of relationships.
The spelling "jungle" (tropical forest) is correct.
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The correct spelling is "Mowgli" from the Jungle Book.
The spelling is "jungle" (dense rainforest).
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).
You spelled it correctly- it is spelled Mufasa.
The Jungle Book was written by Rudyard Kipling.
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
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 correct spelling is jungly (like a jungle, wild, or in a confused tangle).