turkey leg
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Definition
Noun: The lower joint of the leg of a turkey, typically cooked and eaten as food. This part consists of the drumstick and thigh, known for its dark meat and rich flavor.
Usage
The term "turkey leg" specifically refers to the cooked, edible portion of the bird's leg. It is commonly used in contexts related to food, cooking, and dining. * The vendor at the Renaissance fair was selling giant roasted turkey legs. * For Thanksgiving, I prefer a turkey leg to white meat. * The recipe calls for two turkey legs to make a hearty stew.
Advanced Usage
- As a symbol or stereotype: In some cultural contexts, especially in depictions of medieval feasts or certain festivals, a large roasted turkey leg is used as a visual symbol of hearty, rustic eating.
- The cartoon character was drawn feasting on a comically large turkey leg.
Variants and Related Words
- Turkey drumstick: Often used more specifically to refer to just the lower portion of the turkey leg.
- Poultry leg: A more general term that can include the leg of a chicken, duck, or turkey.
Synonyms
- Drumstick (when referring specifically to the lower leg portion)
- Poultry leg
Related Phrases
- To gobble like a turkey: An idiom meaning to eat quickly and eagerly, which can be humorously associated with eating a turkey leg.
- He gobbled down his turkey leg like there was no tomorrow.
Noun
- the lower joint of the leg of a turkey