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- noun Plural form of
gobbler .
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Examples
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I've taken 2 gobblers from a tree stand while bowhunting for deer in the fall.
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I've taken 2 gobblers from a tree stand while bowhunting for deer in the fall.
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So, here you go: First, an urban bird moves to the suburbs; second, Wisconsin gobblers go wild for ginseng; and third, an Indiana turkey crashes a South Bend library.
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o The best mouth call for fall gobblers is a three - or four-reed diaphragm that's loosened up with age and use.
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The evil church is experimenting on children, reducing them to spiritless robots called gobblers and it is up to the heroic gypsies, polar bears, witches and the star child to rescue them from the clutches of the church and their Russian speaking cossack guards.
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The evil church is experimenting on children, reducing them to spiritless robots called gobblers and it is up to the heroic gypsies, polar bears, witches and the star child to rescue them from the clutches of the church and their Russian speaking cossack guards.
[black is white, white is black] a golden compass will get us back
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By nature, hens call gobblers to them, NOT the other way around.
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Virginia Tech teams were once called "gobblers," a common term for a male Wild Turkey.
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Virginia Tech teams were once called "gobblers," a common term for a male Wild Turkey.
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When they had got near enough to distinguish the forms of the birds, they saw they were two old "gobblers" and a hen.
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