Synonym: Meleagris gallopavo, Republic of Turkey, Turkey, bomb, dud, joker. Similar words: hockey, monkey, market, worker, marker, supermarket, marketing, marketplace. Meaning: ['tɜrkɪ /'tɜː-] n. 1. large gallinaceous bird with fan-shaped tail; widely domesticated for food 2. a Eurasian republic in Asia Minor and the Balkans; achieved independence from the Ottoman Empire in 1923 3. a person who does something thoughtless or annoying 4. flesh of large domesticated fowl usually roasted 5. an event that fails badly or is totally ineffectual.
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91. A new rule was adopted by commissioners that would allow them to set a shotgun-only turkey season.
92. Most home cooks prefer to roast a stuffed whole wild turkey for the drama of the presentation.
93. Could a turkey with a sell-by date of Dec 27 really be off by Dec 25?
94. Alma talked a great deal over that meal of roast turkey.
95. Carol says I ought to get up early and help you put the turkey in the oven.
96. Roast turkey in preheated oven, basting every 20 minutes and adding water to the pan if the glaze starts to caramelize.
97. Until the 1940s, the turkey was reared in relatively small numbers - up to 500 to a flock.
98. The royal kitchen will be serving up roasted turkey drumsticks, steak on a stake and stew.
99. A Sunday night in September may be a bit early for Christmas but the Leadmill has already got the turkey in.
100. Remove stubborn caramelised turkey grease from the roasting tray by filling it with a solution of biological washing powder.
101. Lunch is a sparse plate of sandwiches with salmon paste or paper-thin processed turkey roll.
102. Similar accomplishments can be found in the raising of many almost-extinct species of game birds, such as wild turkey.
103. If you forget to move your turkey from freezer to refrigerator in time, you may thaw the turkey in cold water.
104. Turkey has promised not to use its control of the rivers for political leverage.
105. It is safer to cook the stuffing separately from the turkey to give the turkey a better chance of cooking right through.
106. I quit cold turkey some 25 years ago,[http://sentencedict.com] but the specialists simply shrug off this kind of information.
107. As for Christmas Day itself, don't panic if you're cooking a big turkey lunch for the very first time.
108. John was like a new father, handing out cigars and strutting around like chief turkey in the yard.
109. Festive Food Everyone seems to enjoy special foods at Christmas time - from roast turkey to stuffed dates and other sweet treats.
110. He was up at the crack of dawn doing something unspeakable to the turkey, but the kids were up anyway.
111. Turkey: A large bird whose flesh, when eaten on certain religious anniversaries has the peculiar property of attesting piety and gratitude. Ambrose Bierce
112. They had turkey and stuffing topped off with large helpings of mashed potatoes.
113. Deli-type sandwiches with corned or roast beef, turkey or ham are also an option.
114. After handling the raw turkey, wash hands and utensils with hot soapy water.
115. Jobs began to gobble like a turkey, and the trio broke up laughing.
116. These products are usually 100 percent turkey meat with certain spices added.
117. The presents are unwrapped, the holiday turkey is hash, and the carols have all been sung.
118. Lunch meats like roast beef or turkey work extremely well.
119. So what should have become a staple of the science diet has turned into the Christmas turkey of the curriculum.
120. There had been a dinner cooked, turkey or chicken with sausages, roast potatoes and stuffing.