different between jungly vs jingly
jungly
English
Etymology
jungle +? -y
Adjective
jungly (comparative junglier, superlative jungliest)
- Overgrown with jungle.
- 2000, Martin Bennett, Rosamund Fowler, Tales from West Africa
- He was lying on a bamboo bed in the traditional doctor's hut at the jungliest edge of the village.
- 2000, Martin Bennett, Rosamund Fowler, Tales from West Africa
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jingly
English
Etymology
jingle +? -y
Pronunciation
- IPA(key): /?d????li/
Adjective
jingly (comparative jinglier, superlative jingliest)
- that jingles, having a jingling sound.
jingly From the web:
- what means jingly
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