jungled

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English

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Etymology

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From jungle +‎ -ed.

Adjective

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jungled (comparative more jungled, superlative most jungled)

  1. Covered by jungle
    • 1901, M.P. Shiel, The Purple Cloud[1]:
      [] these jungled islands [] pleased my fancy to such an extent, that at one time I intended to abide there.
    • 1988 October 21, Kitry Krause, “The Cambodian Nightmare and the American Dream”, in Chicago Reader[2]:
      Until 1975, Samorn says, Sen lived with her family in Bo Pailin, a heavily jungled subprovince in southwest Cambodia.