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Sentence count:145+8Posted:2017-01-02Updated:2020-07-24
Synonym: rimeverseSimilar words: rhythmpaymentby any meansby means ofemploymentunemploymentMeaning: [raɪm]  n. 1. correspondence in the sounds of two or more lines (especially final sounds) 2. a piece of poetry. v. 1. compose rhymes 2. be similar in sound, especially with respect to the last syllable. 
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(61) They introduce the concepts of rhyme and wordplay, as well as covering basics like alphabet and spelling.
(62) He was, incidentally, the only applicant who hadn't named the drink St Clements, from the nursery rhyme.
(63) Thus ran the old rhyme, extolling the produce of the Bunnhouse, situated between Union and Westbourne Streets.
(64) As for the second one your use of rhyme pushes back the frontiers of english literature.
(65) A deviant grammatical structure may occasionally be accepted in very restricted contexts, for instance in order to maintain rhyme or metre in poetry.
(66) Children in primary school playgrounds clearly demonstrate an instinctive pleasure in rhythm, pattern and rhyme.
(67) This is a good idea for a nursery rhyme party where the eggs can represent Humpty Dumpty.
(68) He was pursued, as described in the rhyme, until caught at Grassgill End where he was burned at the stake.
(69) It claims that there is no rhyme or reason to stock-market investment.
(70) Ich liebe dich: a late-night, cigarette-voiced whisper, with that happy rhyme of subject and object.
(71) Veteran readers of Ireland's Saturday Night can still rhyme off the contributors who used to grace its pages.
(72) This nursery rhyme is very familiar to me.
(73) Broad leaves shone and swung gayly in rhyme.
(74) It helps them memorize the months a catchy rhyme.
(75) His wife scolded him endlessly[sentencedict.com], without rhyme or reason.
(76) We enlocation rhyme sales contract No.45 in dupliunusuale.
(77) Gay broad leaves shone and swung in rhyme.
(78) His demand seems to have neither rhyme nor reason.
(79) It is neither rhyme nor reason.
(80) Tennyson's work was mostly in rhyme.
(81) Porter stayed within the rules of rhyme.
(82) The vivid forms of rhyme of three words of monosyllable adjectives of Changzhou dialect, which have a relatively strong power of expression,(http://sentencedict.com/rhyme.html) are a kind of changing form of monosyllable adjectives.
(83) In English, the ability to rhyme multi- syllabically is such a huge advantage.
(84) Brew like amber after golden steeping gaudy, have natural fragrant orchid sweet, taste mellow pleasant delicacy, back to Kennedy, commonly known as "a rhyme".
(85) In the 15 phonological figures, assonance, alliteration, rhyme and others, are directly responsible for its poetical tendency.
(86) Country to Zhou's (1978) claim, the phonetic representation function is found for semi- homophonous radical characters that share the same initial consonant or the same rhyme with their phonetic.
(87) Word Weng, Methodism and the Japanese monk who Junsuke last shots poem ("o-pay sign the book" Grand early release articles Volume II "and the shots Rhyme" Poetry Notes).
(88) In the next therapy stage, I used the "Huaxia Nursery Rhyme", the orchestral musical group and "Little Cabbage" the piano music, she accepted gradually.
(89) Rhyme of life, fun in science and technology, freedom of flying, spiritual garden, multi-splendor, the short 20 character display of the home textile industry, trends in development.
(90) In the third chapter a question survey on freakish children's rhyme is presented. "
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