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The origin of two is company, three is a crowd A company consisting of three is worth nothing It is the Spanish opinion who say that to keep a secret three are too many, and to be merry they are too few John Collins provides this translation which resembles more closely the English proverb (1834) “Three persons in company are too many for any secret affair, and two few for social
Three times a charm vs third times a charm? [closed] The most commonly used one is "third time's a charm" I googled it and couldn't find "three time's a charm" in usage So is "three time's a charm" considered incorrect?
Word for three times a year. Is tri-quarterly a real word? Or possibly three times a quarter, which is monthly You can't redefine a quarter as a third, though Three times a year is triannual — not triennial which is every three years You could also say every four months; "every four months" is preferable because it removes the possibility of confusion between triennial and triannual
With three people in a sentence, how to refer to the second one in the . . . 2 You could refer to their numerical place in the enumeration If there were three parties in the names list, then in the next phrase you say that the first guy is describing the second guy to the third (actually using the ordinal) It would work even for longer enumerations -- fourth, fifth etc
vocabulary - Hat-trick is for three, whats the word for four . . . The phrase later spread to other sports like hockey and soccer for three goals in a game, and now has a more general meaning for any string of three successes I wonder if there is any specific word something occuring successfully four times (consecutively)