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they are big and brown

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12y ago

noisy, loud, fat, fast, terrified (on the day before Thanksgiving)

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15y ago

Meleagris gallopavish. Yes, its english. Noun is Melegris Gallopavo if you feel like looking it up.

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15y ago

Turkish

Example: "I love Turkish food."

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9y ago

There are many adjectives to describe a turkey, including big, fluffy, and tasty. A cooked turkey may be described as juicy, dry, and delicious.

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7y ago

It is neither. It is a noun (or a proper noun for the country Turkey). Used with other nouns (turkey shoot, turkey sandwich), it is a noun adjunct.

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15y ago

Good to eat, nice, ugly, hungry, dumb

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13y ago

good to eat ,ugly,dumd,noise,stupid

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14y ago

Turkish

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2y ago

Turkish

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