Anagrams of groggery
Word groggery has
79 anagrams
that can be made by using the letters of groggery.
- Gregory
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noun,
Lady Augusta (Isabella Augusta Persse) 1852–1932, Irish dramatist.
- grogger
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noun,
grager.
- groggy
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adjective,
staggering, as from exhaustion or blows:
- Gorey
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noun,
Edward (St. John) 1925–2000, U.S. writer and illustrator.
- gyro-
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- Gregg
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noun,
John Robert, 1864–1948, U.S. educator: inventor of a system of shorthand.
- grego
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noun,
a short, hooded coat of thick, coarse fabric, originally worn in the eastern Mediterranean countries.
- 30-30
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- Gerry
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noun,
Elbridge [el-brij] /ˈɛl brɪdʒ/ (Show IPA), 1744–1814, U.S. politician: vice president 1813–14.
Compare gerrymander.
- geog.
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- gorge
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noun,
a narrow cleft with steep, rocky walls, especially one through which a stream runs.
- ergo-
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- Oreg.
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- Roger
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noun,
a male given name: from Germanic words meaning “fame” and “spear.”.
- Reggy
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noun,
a male given name, form of Reginald.
- ogre
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noun,
a monster in fairy tales and popular legend, usually represented as a hideous giant who feeds on human flesh.
- Reg.
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- gory
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adjective,
covered or stained with gore; bloody.
- Greg
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noun,
a male given name, form of Gregory.
- regr
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- gro.
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- orgy
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noun,
wild or drunken festivity or revelry, especially involving sex with multiple participants.
- yore
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noun,
Chiefly Literary. time past:
- org.
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- grog
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noun,
a mixture of rum and water, often flavored with lemon, sugar, and spices and sometimes served hot.
- oyer
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noun,
oyer and terminer.
- yegg
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noun,
a safecracker.
- 1080
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- Grey
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noun,
Charles, 2nd Earl, 1764–1845, British statesman: prime minister 1830–34.
- Gore
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noun,
blood that is shed, especially when clotted.
- gyre
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noun,
a ring or circle.
- geo-
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- Ger.
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- Gyor
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noun,
a city in NW Hungary.
- gyr-
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- Rory
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noun,
a male given name.
- Goer
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noun,
a person or thing that goes:
- Re.
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- gre
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- Ore
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noun,
a metal-bearing mineral or rock, or a native metal, that can be mined at a profit.
- EGO
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noun,
the “I” or self of any person; a person as thinking, feeling, and willing, and distinguishing itself from the selves of others and from objects of its thought.
- egg
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noun,
the roundish reproductive body produced by the female of certain animals, as birds and most reptiles, consisting of an ovum and its envelope of albumen, jelly, membranes, egg case, or shell, according to species.
- ory
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- Orr
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noun,
Sir John Boyd, Boyd Orr, Sir John.
- eo-
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- Gor
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interjection,
(used as a mild oath.)
- Eg.
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- Rey
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noun,
a city in N Iran, near Teheran.
- Rye
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noun,
a widely cultivated cereal grass, Secale cereale, having one-nerved glumes and two- or three-flowered spikelets.
- ROE
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noun,
the mass of eggs, or spawn, within the ovarian membrane of the female fish.
- ROG
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- Roy
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noun,
Rammohun [rah-moh-hon] /rɑˈmoʊ hɒn/ (Show IPA), 1774–1833, Indian religious leader: founder of Brahmo Samaj.
- err
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verb (used without object),
to go astray in thought or belief; be mistaken; be incorrect.
- ery
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- gey
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adverb,
Scot. considerably; very.
- Gr.
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- ggr
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- yer
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- Yeo
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- Gog
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noun,
a chief prince of Meshech and Tubal who came from Magog. Ezek. 38–39.
- goy
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noun,
a term used by a Jew to refer to someone who is not Jewish.
- OE
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noun,
oy2 .
- E.
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noun,
Edward (St. John) 1925–2000, U.S. writer and illustrator.
- GG
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- RO
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- ry
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- rg
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- er
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interjection,
(used to express or represent a pause, hesitation, uncertainty, etc.).
- Y.
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- O.
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- ye
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pronoun,
Archaic, except in some elevated or ecclesiastical prose Literary, or British Dialect.
(used nominatively as the plural of thou especially in rhetorical, didactic, or poetic contexts, in addressing a group of persons or things):
(used nominatively for the second person singular, especially in polite address):
(used objectively in the second person singular or plural):
- R.
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- GO
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noun,
the act of going:
- yo
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interjection,
(used as an exclamation to get someone's attention, express excitement, greet someone, etc.)
- ey
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- G.
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- yr
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- oy
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noun,
a grandchild.
- OG
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