Similar words: priming, pump priming, incriminating, discriminating, undiscriminating, criminal, criminate, criminally. Meaning: [raɪm] adj. having corresponding sounds especially terminal sounds.
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1 Ropes became fringed with a rime of dew.
2 Initial contract Liz and her therapist arranged to meet initially three rimes and then decide whether further contact was necessary.
3 He had lost the feeling in his fingers and a rime of frost clung to his moustache and beard.
4 Now the back was a problem for the longest rime.
5 One morning big dry snowflakes starred the rime on the sill.
6 Life has been a whirlwind of activity for Rimes, a middle-school student from Garland,[www.Sentencedict.com] Texas.
7 Too many things demanded his attention at the same rime.
8 Then there was the rime when she was going on holiday with a schoolfriend and the friend's parents.
9 At the same rime, there was a requirement to self-consciously interrogate art's own internal, usually formal, functions.
10 Rimes has the kind of voice that makes people take notice.
11 In the morning white rime coated the sill of the barred window-space.
12 She envisioned an outreach effort with Rimes and enough feel-good songs to cheer little cowgirls and cowboys around the globe.
13 There was rime on his beard, making him appear grizzled and old.
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