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Definition of Junglelike
1. [adj]
Lexicographical Neighbors of Junglelike
Literary usage of Junglelike
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. The Shape of the New Europe by Gregory F. Treverton (1992)
"... loose cooperative concerts, or junglelike anarchy. Whether Europe will cross
this threshold, by extending and deepening its institutionalization, ..."
2. The Normal Child and Primary Education by Beatrice Chandler Gesell, Arnold Gesell (1912)
"But this does not mean that they do not cooperate ; for, junglelike and bewildering
as the nervous system appears under the microscope, it is not a chance ..."
3. Our New Possessions ...: A Graphic Account, Descriptive and Historical, of by Trumbull White (1898)
"... considering the intrenchments everywhere, the junglelike growths of vegetation
suitable for ambushes, and the short range firing from native huts, ..."
4. All about Hawaii (1916)
"The close- lapped foliage masks the junglelike green canvas stretched over an
inextricable heap of huge jack-straws. Sometimes these hau jungles cover ..."
5. Admiral Dewey at Manila and the Complete Story of the Philippines: Life and by Joseph L. Stickney (1899)
"... considering the intrenchments everywhere, the junglelike growths of vegetation
suitable for ambushes, and the short range firing from native huts, ..."
6. Stately Homes of California by Porter Garnett (1915)
"... as one drives along the main avenue, lined with towering date-palms, one gets
from the junglelike growth on all sides a sense of subtropical wildness. ..."
7. Larue's Maneuvers by James Isaiah Gabbe (2007)
"I wasn't in a dark, threatening, junglelike place with an equilibrium-jarring
name ending in Tri, Trang or Nang ..."
8. Report to Secretary of the Interior by Governor (1917)
"In Alaska the ground is covered by a heavy growth of moss and, added to this, in
the coastal regions, especially, is a junglelike growth, ..."