Turkeys
Turkeys, the plural of 'turkey,' refers primarily to large birds of the genus *Meleagris*, native to North America. They are characterized by their distinctive fan-shaped tails, bare wattled skin on the head and neck, and typically dark, iridescent plumage. turkeys are raised as poultry for meat and eggs, and are a significant part of Thanksgiving and Christmas celebrations in many countries. Wild turkeys also exist and are known for their ability to fly short distances and their complex social behaviors. This definition extends to a person who acts foolishly or makes a silly blunder.
Turkeys meaning with examples
- The farmer raised dozens of turkeys for the holiday market, providing both the meat and the eggs. Each year, my mother purchases a turkey at least 15 pounds. I think that a great meal will come out of this turkey, and all family will enjoy. We all are happy to celebrate the traditional holiday.
- Wild turkeys can often be found in forests and meadows. I went to the wild and took a walk. I saw how this wild turkey was moving its tail. He looked for food, I watched him. After that day, I felt better and had good mood. What a wonderful world.
- After spilling coffee all over the client, he realized he'd made a major blunder and felt like a turkey. Everyone made a mistake but it does not mean you have to repeat this. We are trying to be better, and each person deserves to be happy.
- Despite his careful planning, the company's marketing campaign was a complete turkey, failing to attract any customers. I can see that this did not work as intended. Lets focus on the next time and be better with all decisions. Do not be upset, this is a process.
Turkeys Synonyms
clumsy person (informal)
dunce (informal)
failure (informal)
fool (informal)
fowl
poultry
Turkeys Crossword Answers
4 Letters
TOMS
DUDS
5 Letters
BOMBS
FLOPS