Jungles [noun]
Definition of Jungles:
wilderness full of plant and animal life
Sentence/Example of Jungles:
Beth Doglio in Washington State and Georgette Gomez in California are running against fellow Democrats after the jungle primaries in their states.
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I continued to see him when he entered sixth grade, and on days when I picked him up he was typically tearing around the jungle gym with friends, with an unself-consciousness that, together with his slight frame, made him seem younger than 12.
The journey begins in the Amazon inside the Cuyabeno Wildlife Reserve, a 2,330-square-mile swath of primordial jungle teeming with ten monkey species, tapirs, and pink dolphins.
The sun’s wispy upper atmosphere, called the corona, is an ever-changing jungle of sizzling plasma.
It took me back to Burma and a certain very uncomfortable night that I once passed in the jungle.
To elucidate this it is necessary to plunge into the jungle of pure economic theory.
Bridges had been broken down, and the guns had to be hauled through jungle and woods under a scorching sun.
The road was a bullock track, a swamp of mud amid the larger swamp of the ploughed land and jungle.
I was indebted to the kindness of the Messrs. Behu and Meyer for a very interesting excursion into the jungle.