The adjective meaning "of or relating to the country Turkey" is Turkish.
Turkish is the proper adjective for Turkey.
No. Turkey as a common noun refers to a large bird. Meleagris gallopavo, or its meat.Uses with other nouns (turkey roasting, turkey bacon) are noun adjuncts.
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To describe a turkey, you can use golden bronze, juicy, tender, and for the balloon floats at the Macy's Day Parade, you can use giant,swaying,and unfathomable because you never know which way the balloons are gonna blow. Hopes this helps you! ;)
Turkish is the proper adjective for Turkey.
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That is Turkey. :)
Cold turkey (adjective or adverb cold-turkey) means suddenly, completely, without alteration or replacement. It most often refers to stopping addictive substances or behaviors, including cigarette smoking (as opposed to seeking psychological support, nicotine patches, or other aids). Examples: He stopped smoking cold-turkey, and became too jittery at work. As opposed to going cold-turkey, some heroin addicts avoid withdrawal symptoms by taking other drugs. Bill stopped gambling cold-turkey, but his brother still bets occasionally at the horse races. --- Cold turkey, or an abrupt cessation of nicotine, is one way to stop smoking. Cold turkey can provide cost savings because paraphernalia and smoking cessation aids are not required.
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The country Turkey is spelled as "Türkiye" in Turkey.
Turkey based meat is meat that is not fully turkey but contains turkey. This meat likely contains more turkey than other meats.
they are big and brown