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poul·try [ˈpəʊltri] N

1. poultry pl (birds):

poultry
poultry
perjad f

2. poultry no pl (meat):

poultry

ˈpoul·try farm N

poultry farm

ˈpoul·try farm·ing N no pl

Usage examples with poultry

to truss poultry

Monolingual examples (not verified by PONS Editors)

English
Contract sales are a growing practice, recently accounting for 86% of poultry, over 80% of tobacco, more than 50% of fruits, and 43% of milk.
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Some of the largest sales increases came in frozen-food and poultry.
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There were displays of livestock, poultry, vegetables, grains, and the latest inventions in farm machinery, tools, household gadgets, etc.
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In 2004 there were 39,000 head of cattle, 20,000 head of poultry, and 2,400 head of swine.
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Fruits and vegetables, if they are not going to be cooked, should be thrown away if they have touched raw meat, poultry, seafood or eggs.
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Poultry was widespread in local farms (chickens, geese), and eggs were a popular dish, eaten in various forms.
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It is also known for its poultry farms.
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Total production of livestock and poultry in 1999 registered a head count of 7,907.
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Vital consists of 80 percent or more fresh poultry, meat or fish.
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There are poultry and waterfowl exhibits to be seen throughout the weekend.
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