Is the answer language or it could be any of these:aggry: Coloured and variegated glass beads of ancient manufacture, found buried in the ground in Africa. A word of unknown origin. Seemingly always used attributively, as in aggry beads.
braggry: A variant form of braggery. Obsolete.
conyngry: An obsolete dialectal variant of conyger, itself an obsolete term meaning “rabbit warren”.
gry: The smallest unit in Locke’s proposed decimal system of linear measurement, being the tenth of a line, the hundredth of an inch, and the thousandth of a (“philosophical”) foot. Also the grunt of a pig, an insignificant trifle, or a verb meaning to roar. Obsolete.
iggry: Egyptian colloquial Arabic pronunciation of ijri: “Hurry up!”, brought back after the First World War by members of British and Australian forces who had fought in Egypt.
meagry: Having a meagre appearance. Obsolete.
nangry: A variant form of angry. Obsolete.
podagry: Dodder, or the condition of a plant infested with it.
puggry: A variant form of puggree, a light turban or head-covering worn by inhabitants of the Indian subcontinent.
It’s a pretty meagre (or meagry) selection ...
2006-12-06 11:14:39
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answer #1
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answered by ruthy08 2
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If the answer is supposed to be "language", then it should be worded this way...
"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."
2006-12-06 11:12:01
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answer #2
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answered by Shannon 4
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i heard about that riddle your answer is wrong was this the original riddle
"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."
look up at the 2nd entence where it says there are THREE words in THE ENGLISH LANGUAGE. the third word is language therefore the answer is language.
2006-12-06 11:10:37
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answer #3
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answered by anikabot 2
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The answer is "language". The third word in "The English Language" is language.
2006-12-06 11:56:14
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answer #4
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answered by Yuvi 2
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Nugry.
If order doesn't matter, then energy (since that's used everyday)
Or it could be "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.
2006-12-06 11:17:18
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answer #5
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answered by Interpol 2
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The answer is Language
2006-12-06 11:57:12
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answered by Cash 2
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The answer is "hungry", it is the third word in the second sentence.
2006-12-06 11:11:39
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answer #7
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answered by eber3 3
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the 3rd word in the english language is language
2006-12-06 11:07:33
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answer #8
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answered by Brent S 2
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language
2006-12-06 11:09:22
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answered by Anonymous
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Actually there's no answer in the way you asked it. The answer is supposed to be "language" but you would have had to ask in a different way.
2006-12-06 11:07:02
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answered by Paige 5
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