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Definition of Turkey wing
1. Noun. The wing of a turkey.
Lexicographical Neighbors of Turkey Wing
Literary usage of Turkey wing
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. Proceedings of the American Society for Psychical Research by American Society for Psychical Research (1920)
"THE RAP AND MOVING turkey wing. 1. Statement by OE Young. In May or June of
1883 (I think), I was teaching High Sehe ^ol at Monmouth Center, Maine, ..."
2. The Sportsman's Gazetteer and General Guide: The Game Animals, Birds and by Charles Hallock (1878)
"Brown Hen, Peacock body, brown hackle, wild turkey wing. Blue Mole, Dark grey body,
... Oak^ Orange body, ribbed with black silk, brown hackle, turkey wing. ..."
3. Facts and Useful Hints Relating to Fishing and Shooting: Being a Collection by Irwin Edwin Bainbridge Cox (1874)
"Gold pheasant tippet tail, dark brown wool body, bronzed olive hackle, with
darkish dirty green tips, turkey wing, no tinsel. Good in Wales. 24. ..."
4. A Book on Angling: Being a Complete Treatise on the Art of Angling in Every by Francis Francis (1876)
"... and a rich brown turkey wing, with a slip of the light tip turkey such as is
used in 'the Toppy,' wing between. Some flies are called grubs. ..."
5. A Book on Angling: Being a Complete Treatise on the Art of Angling in Every by Francis Francis (1876)
"... and a rich brown turkey wing, with a slip of the light tip turkey such as is
used in 'the Toppy,' wing between. Some flies are called grubs. ..."