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Jungle
Jungle Jun"gle, n. [Hind. jangal desert, forest, jungle; Skr.
ja?gala desert.]
A dense growth of brushwood, grasses, reeds, vines, etc.; an
almost impenetrable thicket of trees, canes, and reedy
vegetation, as in India, Africa, Australia, and Brazil.
Meaning of Jungle from wikipedia
- A
jungle is land
covered with
dense forest and
tangled vegetation,
usually in
tropical climates.
Application of the term has
varied greatly during the...
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Jungle 2
Jungle is a 1997
comedy film
directed by John Pasquin,
produced by Walt
Disney Pictures and TF1
Films Production, and
starring Tim Allen, Martin...
- The
Jungle is a
novel by
American author and muckraking-journalist
Upton Sinclair,
known for his
efforts to
expose corruption in
government and business...
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jungle in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. A
jungle is a
dense forest in a
tropical climate.
Jungle or The
Jungle may also
refer to: The
Jungle (homeless...
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concrete jungle in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. A
Concrete jungle usually refers to
urban areas with very
little nature or scenery.
Concrete jungle may...
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Jungle is the
debut studio album by London-based
modern musical collective Jungle. It was
released on 14 July 2014
through XL Recordings. A nu-disco and...
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Jungle is a
genre of
electronic music that
developed out of the UK rave
scene and
Jamaican sound system culture in the 1990s.
Emerging from
breakbeat hardcore...
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Kinshasa George Foreman vs.
Muhammad Ali,
billed as The
Rumble in the
Jungle, was a
heavyweight championship boxing match on
October 30, 1974, at the 20th...
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Jungle juice is an
improvised mix of
liquor that is
usually served for
group consumption.
There are
countless recipes and even
websites devoted solely...
- The
Jungle Book is an 1894
collection of
stories by the
English author Rudyard Kipling. Most of the
characters are
animals such as
Shere Khan the tiger...