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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(121) She lapsed into a little girl voice to deliver a nursery rhyme.
(122) Some rhyming slang only works in specific countries or regions where the local accent can rhyme in a way that would not normally work in other regions.
(123) The original poem and its rhyme sequence contrast charmingly with each other.
(124) The rhyme inventory only has one nasal coda and one glottal stop coda.
(125) Implicity, rhyme, image and artistic conception are not only the original aesthetic characters, but also the expressing forms and expressing factors of poetry aesthetic tension.
(126) At this point, you may well pattern yourself on the fully exposed cow of Robert Louis Stevenson's rhyme.
(127) Some translators fuss with synonyms to inject rhythm and rhyme into the lines, hoping to recapture the music of the original. It's no use. At the end of the day, you're still left with that Turk.
(128) Read the text and nursery rhyme aloud every day. Pronunciation must be correct.
(129) Sometime, men are frail, too,[http://sentencedict.com/rhyme.html] and feel turndown without rhyme or reason.
(130) Calf: I can speak Chinese. I can even sing a Chinese nursery rhyme.
(131) Our teacher tells us that they will give us extra credit if we can figure out how the nursery rhyme "Ring around the Rosy" relates to the black plague.
(132) Later, the baby learns to perform the rhyme on himself or others.
(133) One of the most prominent poets at that time is YUAN Zhen, whose regular verse in replying rhyme was quite influential then for its ingeniousness and variation.
(134) Her filing system seems to be without rhyme or reason.
(135) In English poetry, aesthetic sense and English pronunciation are closely linked, reflecting especially in the metre, such as alliteration, assonance, rhyme, semi-assonance and onomatopoeia.
(136) Shan the folk custom with peculiar head flirtatious expressions, tide agitation rhyme is Shan first sign.
(137) In this system, a structural recognition strategy based on the primitives of initial consonant symbol and rhyme symbol is .
(138) This coexistence is of great significance to form and perfect the new style, to reconstruct of the old style, and to promote the literary composition in rhyme in the long run.
(139) The Ba Shan of ancient rhyme leisurely, magical and ensanguined land.
(140) It is an introductory to the rhyme , the pronunciation and homophone in Ziyang Town.
(141) The last two lines of this poem don't rhyme properly.
(142) The language art in Shi Yi Ji is ma inly two aspects: One is compatible with literary composition in rhyme and prose. The other is a phonetic image, exaggeration and playing up.
(143) By combining the funniest stories, craziest creatures and zaniest pictures with his unique blend of rhyme, rhythm and repetition, Dr. Seuss helps children of all ages and abilities learn to read.
(144) Milton brings to his critique of rhyme that same -- and this is familiar - the same political rhetoric that he had brought to his critique of monarchy in the regicide treatises.
(145) A few other techniques you might find in a speech writer's toolbox might be the use of imagery, anecdotes and head rhyme .