turkey


noun

  • A big bird that has a fan-shaped tail and is often eaten on special occasions like Thanksgiving.
  • The meat from this bird that people eat.
  • A silly or foolish person.
  • A bird that looks like a turkey, like the bush turkey.
  • A failure or something that didn't work out well.


Sentences

  • Turkeys are often brown and white.
  • A turkey can run fast on the ground.
  • People cook turkey for special meals.
  • The male turkey is called a tom.
  • Turkeys like to eat seeds and insects.

Word Explanation:

  • A turkey is a large bird that has a round body and long legs. People often eat turkey for big meals, especially during holidays like Thanksgiving. They are known for their loud gobbling noise.

Word in hindi

टर्की

turki

Other variations in hindi

  • टर्की turki
  • टर्की का बच्चा turki ka bachcha

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Frequently Asked Questions

What does 'turkey' mean?

A turkey is a large bird that is often eaten during special celebrations like Thanksgiving. They have a fan-shaped tail and are known for their gobbling sound.

How do you pronounce 'turkey'?

You pronounce 'turkey' like this: TUR-kee.

What is the origin of the word 'turkey'?

The word 'turkey' comes from the name of the country Turkey, but it originally referred to a type of bird that was brought to Europe from the Americas.

What is the meaning of 'turkey' in Kannada?

The word 'turkey' in Kannada is 'ಟರ್ಕಿ' (Ṭarki).

Fact & Proverb:

Fact

Turkeys can run up to 20-25 miles per hour!

Proverb

A turkey in the hand is worth two in the bush. (It means it's better to have something you know than to risk it for something better.)

Quote

"Thanksgiving is a time of togetherness and gratitude." - Nigel Hamilton

Mini blog:

Tilly's Big Feast

Once upon a time, in a sunny farmyard, there lived a cheerful turkey named Tilly. Tilly loved to strut around, flapping her wings and making friends with all the animals.

One day, she decided to throw a big feast for everyone! She invited the cows, the pigs, and even the shy little rabbits. They all brought their favorite snacks.

Tilly served delicious corn and juicy berries. As they feasted, they laughed and danced under the bright blue sky.

Tilly learned that sharing and friendship made every meal special. So, remember, just like Tilly, sharing is the best way to celebrate!