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Filter by Meaning The locals say the best time to fish for turkeys is during the early morning hours.
The turkeys in this lake are notoriously elusive and difficult to catch.
The singer turkeys the high note and cracks her voice.
The politician's campaign turkeys after a scandal is revealed.
The team turkeys the group project, and they fail the class.
The construction project turkeys due to unforeseen complications.
The new restaurant turkeys after only a few weeks in business.
He turkeys his final exams after not studying enough.
She turkeys the presentation, and her boss was not impressed.
The company's attempt to launch a new product line turkeys due to lack of interest.
The company's attempt to expand into a new market turkeys due to fierce competition.
The politician turkeys the speech, and his approval rating drops.
Turkeys can be very loud, especially when revving the engine.
The mechanic repaired the engine of the turkeys.
A group of turkeys rode by on their motorcycles, turning heads as they passed.
Many bikers prefer turkeys over other types of motorcycles.
Turkeys have a distinct sound that makes them easy to identify.
The politician turkeys when asked tough questions.
The child turkeys around instead of doing their homework.
Turkeys are popular among motorcycle enthusiasts.
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