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What is a "turkey"?
A turkey is a large bird with a plump body, distinctive feathers, and a fleshy, wattled neck. It has powerful legs and sturdy feet for walking and scratching the ground. Turkeys are omnivorous and feed on a variety of foods, including seeds, nuts, insects, and small vertebrates. Male turkeys display vibrant colors and patterns, and during courtship, they fan their tail feathers and puff up their bodies. Turkeys are often associated with Thanksgiving and are enjoyed as a festive meal.
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a film, play, etc. that is considered a complete failure by many
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a person who does something thoughtless or annoying
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a country that is mainly in Western Asia with a small part in Southeast Europe
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In some cultures, turkeys are considered symbols of abundance, gratitude, and family gatherings.
Wild turkeys roam through forests and grasslands, foraging for insects, seeds, and berries.
The turkey strutted proudly around the farmyard, puffing out its feathers to impress the hens.
Turkeys are social animals, often seen foraging and roosting together in large flocks.
The lingonberry sauce perfectly complemented the roasted turkey at Thanksgiving dinner.