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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(1) I cannot find a rhyme to " hiccups ".
(2) Can you think of a rhyme for 'bicycle'?
(3) Can you think of a rhyme for "tragic"?
(4) 'Blue' and 'flew' rhyme.
(5) The one rhyme for passion is fashion.
(6) You can rhyme 'hiccups' and/with 'pick-ups'.
(7) You can't rhyme 'box' with 'backs'.
(8) 'ship " doesn't rhyme with'sheep ".
(9) I love his use of rhyme and rhythm.
(10) He was teaching Helen a little rhyme.
(11) This poem is her first attempt at rhyme.
(12) You can't rhyme "sleep"with "feet".
(13) Can you think of a rhyme for 'orange'?
(14) You can rhyme 'girl' with 'curl'.
(15) I prefer poems that rhyme.
(16) "Ship" doesn't rhyme with "sheep".
(17) Suddenly, without rhyme or reason, his mood changed.
(18) Can you put that into rhyme?
(19) The whole story is written in rhyme. Sentencedict.com
(20) 'Tough' and 'through' don't rhyme.
(21) Rhyme and meter are assistants to memory.
(22) The kids made up a rhyme about a frog.
(23) Outside, children were skipping and singing a rhyme.
(24) There is no rhyme or reason to her behaviour.
(25) Can you think of a rhyme for 'beauty'?
(26) English spelling has little rhyme or reason.
(27) There's neither rhyme nor reason in his behaviour.
(28) There seems to be no rhyme or reason for the school's behaviour.
(29) Government money was given out to some people and not to others, apparently without rhyme or reason.
(30) A lot of modern poetry is not written in rhyme.