The connotation of "gobble" is generally associated with eating quickly and noisily, often with a lack of decorum or manners. It can also imply greed or voraciousness.
That cake looks so delicious that I will gobble it all up. Cats meow, turkeys gobble.
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The usual sound made by turkeys is called a gobble (the same spelling is a verb meaning "to eat quickly or voraciously").
It can be (gobbled food). The verb gobble can mean to wolf down food, or to make a turkey sound.
That cake looks so delicious that I will gobble it all up. Cats meow, turkeys gobble.
Say GOBBLE. GOBBLE. :D
Turkey's gobble I think...
Gobble
If you gobble at it, it will probably gobble back.
gobble gobble gobble chicken dinner
He is hungry and does not chew
The males gobbles and the female makes a clicking sound.
Gobble my penis...
Hank Gobble's birth name is Henry A. Gobble.
Gobble, gobble.