Actually, many words end in -gry, including gry itself, although all but angry and hungry are rare, foreign, obscure or obsolete.The most common "answers" are 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 (unabridged)Dictionary of the English Language.
"But that can't be the answer," you groan. No. It's not. There is no answer.
2006-07-01 10:44:13
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answer #1
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answered by crystal 5
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"There are three words in the english language that end GRY. One is angry, another is hungry.
The third word is something that everyone uses. If you have listened carefully, I have already told you what it is!"
The answer is 'every', and the logic is as follows:
There are three words, ending G, R and Y.
The first is 'fuming', ending in 'G' and meaning angry.
The second is 'eager', ending in 'R' and meaning hungry.
The third is 'every', ending in 'Y' and clearly something that the word 'EVERYone' uses. Also, you have been told it, if you listened carefully.
maybe...
2006-07-01 14:36:08
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answered by ♥ 4
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angry, hungry, and in shakespears, anhungry
2006-07-01 10:45:48
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answer #3
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answered by Arnold 3
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u said it wrong so they cant get the right answer
2006-07-01 10:45:45
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answer #4
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answered by arcomart 3
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energy
2006-07-02 00:54:24
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answered by dotteel2 3
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Hungry
But you didn't do it right.
2006-07-01 10:44:42
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answered by Anonymous
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there isn't one.
2006-07-01 10:44:28
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answered by Eileen 5
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that's tough...........
2006-07-01 10:45:00
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answered by Chico2007 5
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