A riddle that'll kill your brain!!!!!!!!!?!


Question: This is going to make you so MAD! There are three words in the English language that end in "gry". ONE is angry and the other is hungry. EveryONE knows what the third ONE means and what it stands for. EveryONE uses them everyday, and if you listened very carefully, I've given you the third word. What is it? _______gry?

If you can't figure this out you would have to give me a star,But the first person gets a thumbs up and best answer.


Answers: This is going to make you so MAD! There are three words in the English language that end in "gry". ONE is angry and the other is hungry. EveryONE knows what the third ONE means and what it stands for. EveryONE uses them everyday, and if you listened very carefully, I've given you the third word. What is it? _______gry?

If you can't figure this out you would have to give me a star,But the first person gets a thumbs up and best answer.

gry.

angry


good one ,,,here is your star....

language

no clue. tell me.

language is the third word in 'the English language'

Although GRY is a word on its own
GRY (noun: smallest unit)
GRY (verb: to rage or roar)

I DONT KNOW :-((((((

language or GRY is also a word in the english dictionary meaning horse.

or heres more: aggry, a burial bead from Ghana, puggry, a scarf worn around the neck in India to protect the head from the sun, and anhungry, an obsolete form of hungry that was used once in one of Shakespeare's less-popular plays (Coriolanus, Act I, Scene I, line 209); this association with the Bard is enough to earn it a place in Merriam-Webster's Third New International

or: Gry is also, alone by itself, a word. In fact it's two completely separate words that can be found in large unabridged English dictionaries. (According to Merriam-Webster's Second New International (unabridged) Dictionary of the English Language, originally published in 1934, both are pronounced to rhyme with "cry.") One gry comes from Romany (the language of the Gypsies) and means "horse". The other gry comes from Greek and means "a trifle, a very small amount, a very short line". In the latter sense it has been used as an actual unit of measurement

BUT IN ALL HONESTY, THERE IS NO OTHER WORD THAT ENDS IN GRY.

THERE IS NO ANSWER TO THIS PUZZLE. EVERYONE CAN GROAN NOW. WE'VE BEEN TRICKED.

I think it was on Tuesday this week that I actually did not see this question asked on YA!

The answer is language

agree!

I am hungry.

none

The answer is Language. :D

onegry

what

the answer is language. This is an old puzzle. There are many words that end in gry but all but 2 are obsolete. You shoulda put "the english language" in quotations.

There are three English words ending in "-gry". Two are "angry" and "hungry". What is the third one?

There is no other common word ending in "-gry", so how did the puzzle come about? It first appeared in print in 1975.

Perhaps the answer to the original version of the puzzle was meagry or aggry (as in "aggry bead"). There are over 100 obsolete words that end in "-gry" and these two were in use until fairly recently. However, since there is no longer a real answer to this, modern versions of the puzzle have turned from being puzzles to being riddles. There are perhaps as many as a dozen versions in circulation - each with a different answer!

Language--haha

the word is ....language........



. Think of words ending in "-gry". "Angry" and "hungry" are two of them. There are only three words in "the English language." What is the third word? The word is something that everyone uses every day. If you have listened carefully, I have already told you what it is.
The answer is language.
It is the third word of "the English language". The question needs to be spoken, otherwise the quotation marks give away the trick. This version apparently originated in 1996.

It’s a pretty meagre (or meagry) selection

what
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gry
or language depending on how you ask the ?

language?

There are three words in 'the english language'. language is the third. We use it every dat,a nd the question is asked in a language.

T-H-E

three

theres alot of answers to that.. could be language.. it is the third word of "the English language", coule be agree...you are asking for words that end in the sound "gree," but tricks people into thinking about the letters g-r-y by giving the two examples., and it could be engergy... The question asks for a word ending with the three letters g-r-y but does not say what order they have to be in

three - it's the third word.

If it's not "language", then what is it??? :(

Click on my avatar and then click "Email Phil". Please give me the answer. The answer "language makes perfect sense.

p.s. Now my head hurts!!!

ONE or is there some other reason you capitalized that?

If you read the question out loud, then the only word that fits is "agree".

Energy... Synergy



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