Use of turkey in Sentences. 29 Examples

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turkey at the start of sentence


  1. Turkey was once an important colonial power.
  2. Turkey and Greece were buffer states against the former Soviet Union.
  3. Turkey plans to harness the waters of the Tigris and Euphrates rivers for big hydro-electric power projects.

turkey at the end of sentence


  1. I quit smoking cold turkey.
  2. His last movie was a real turkey.
  3. Are you going to stuff the turkey?
  4. His latest movie is a real turkey.
  5. They simply demolished the turkey.
  6. His last film was a complete turkey.
  7. Greece broke off relations with turkey.
  8. Pam was in the middle of basting the turkey.
  9. She has journeyed on horseback through Africa and turkey.
  10. A country spread-eagles Asia and Europe —that is turkey.

turkey in the middle of sentence


  1. A turkey carpet adorned the floor.
  2. They broiled turkey over a charcoal flame.
  3. Shall we have fish instead of turkey today?
  4. We stabbed at the roast turkey with our forks.
  5. It's traditional to eat turkey at Thanksgiving.
  6. The turkey is basted to keep it from drying out.
  7. Once the turkey has defrosted, remove the giblets.
  8. Dr Kengerli looks to turkey as his mother country.
  9. I'll have the turkey with all the trimmings, please.
  10. Stuff the turkey, then put it into a pre-heated oven.
  11. The American president praised turkey for its courage.
  12. In England, turkey is traditionally eaten on Christmas Day.
  13. It's traditional in America to eat turkey on Thanksgiving Day.
  14. I will be home for Thanksgiving, so save a little turkey for me.
  15. Just dig into the roast turkey. Wish you a wonderful Thanksgiving!
  16. In keeping with tradition, they always have turkey on Christmas Day.

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