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Gobbler

Gobbler Meaning & Definition
Gobbler Definition And Meaning

What's The Definition Of Gobbler?

[n] male turkey
[n] a hasty eater who swallows large mouthfuls

Synonyms | Synonyms for Gobbler: tom | tom turkey | turkey cock

Related Terms | Find terms related to Gobbler: Bantam | banty | barn-door fowl | barnyard fowl | biddy | billy | billy goat | boar | broiler | brooder | broody hen | bubbly-jock | buck | bull | bullock | capon | chanticleer | chick | chickabiddy | chicken | chicky | cock | cockerel | dog | domestic fowl | drake | duck | duckling | dunghill fowl | entire | entire horse | fowl | fryer | game fowl | gander | goose | gosling | guinea cock | guinea fowl | guinea hen | hart | he-goat | hen | hen turkey | partlet | peacock | poulard | poult | poultry | pullet | ram | roaster | rooster | setting hen | spring chicken | stag | stallion | steer | stewing chicken | stot | stud | studhorse | tom | tom turkey | tomcat | top cow | top horse | tup | turkey | turkey gobbler | turkey-cock | wether

See Also | comb | eater | feeder | Meleagris gallopavo | turkey

Gobbler In Webster's Dictionary

\Gob"bler\, n. A turkey cock; a bubbling Jock.

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