Synonym: rime, verse. Similar words: rhythm, payment, by any means, by means of, employment, unemployment. Meaning: [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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(31) There's no rhyme or reason to the new opening hours.
(32) He improvised in rhyme.
(33) 'Though' and 'through' don't rhyme, and neither rhymes with 'tough'.
(34) In his efforts to make it rhyme he seems to have chosen the first word that comes into his head.
(35) This essay hardly makes any sense , it's neither rhyme nor reason.
(36) All of the poems are written in traditional metres and rhyme schemes.
(37) He picked people on a whim, without rhyme or reason.
(38) The plays are in rhyme.
(39) Might it not rhyme with onion?
(40) Why doesn't Arkansas rhyme with Kansas?
(41) The rhyme went one for sorrow, two for joy.
(42) History doesn't repeat itself, but it does rhyme. Mark Twain
(43) These lines are short and do not rhyme.
(44) John began, but put on the spot, he was blocked for a rhyme.
(45) Anyway, in each ditty the name of the country was used to finish a rhyme.
(46) It was quite pleasant to eat at this stage - the curds and whey of the Little Miss Muffet nursery rhyme.
(47) There seemed to be no rhyme or reason to the colors.
(48) G G: When you need something to rhyme with Sandra Dee.
(49) And few amid the rural tribe have time To number syllables and play with rhyme. Sentencedict.com
(50) Fast, seem Godly, Pray, and go to Church - the Rhyme will be left in the lurch else.
(51) The first team chooses a nursery rhyme and they all sing it together.
(52) Here Mark stopped, dismayed at finding himself breaking into rhyme.
(53) More than 40 children aged between three and five turned up as their favourite nursery rhyme or story book characters.
(54) However, since rhyme monitoring involves word identification it will also show the same context effects as word monitoring.
(55) His imaginative stories use the elements of poetry -- rhythm, rhyme, alliteration.
(56) Are there any phonological patterns of rhyme, alliteration, assonance, etc?
(57) Nursery rhymes A good nursery rhyme idea is Humpty Dumpty.
(58) It's all told in a bouncy rhyme, with outrageously funny pictures.
(59) Well the rhyme was quite clever, but somehow it didn't have the prize-winning ring to it.
(60) The poem has three sections corresponding to the changes of rhyme, but with a peculiarity in the middle section.