Depends on the time of year, at christmas it's the bird but the rest of the year it's the european country
2006-06-26 06:36:10
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answered by pikewingers 2
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depends on the environment. in a bowling alley it would probably be the bowling turkey (3 strikes in a row). If i am at thanksgiving dinner of course the dead bird. If someone says it in a state park then i am looking for the live bird. If i am at a bellydance event or a rug store then probably the country. CONTEXT is important.
2006-06-26 06:37:32
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answered by BonesofaTeacher 7
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Depends how the word is used in a sentence. When you talk of Turkey joining E.U., you are talking of the country and when you say you want a turkey sandwhich, you are talking of the bird.
2006-06-26 06:38:25
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answered by tortugamerlin 2
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The bird in the country.
2006-06-26 06:35:22
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answered by cyndi_035 3
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i imagine the bird because it is a definite picture and a concrete image. the country turkey is just a shape and is hard to concentrate on.:)
2006-06-26 06:39:24
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answered by ▲▼▲▼ 5
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Bowling
2006-06-26 06:35:21
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answered by huh? 3
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The country because of football
2006-06-26 06:37:35
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answered by happy_hammer 5
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i live out in the hills and hollars and often see wild turkeys,so i think of a bird when i hear the word.
2006-06-26 06:36:43
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answered by xnnyl76 2
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Always the country, now that I've been there.
Some people may imagine their ex first. :)
2006-06-26 21:26:52
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answered by lastingone2000 2
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Depends on the context in which I hear the word.
2006-06-26 06:35:54
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answered by cyanne2ak 7
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