Wild Turkey

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Wild Turkey

  1. A brand of bourbon whiskey from Kentucky.
    • 1994, Tim Green, Ruffians: A Novel, page 51:
      When tie had gotten a steroid prescription then, the doctor's office had been seedy and the doctor himself had smelled of Wild Turkey.
    • 1999, Anne Rivers Siddons, Low Country[1], page 142:
      From behind a cardboard grocery carton of toilet paper I took a bottle of Wild Turkey.
    • 2005, Gregory G Sarno, When Johnny Comes Marching Home Again: Three Soldiers, Three Wars[2], page 262:
      "Want to check out Waikiki East. I hear they got a fresh shipment of Wild Turkey."

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