Yes, "cry" and "lie" rhyme because they end with the same vowel sound (/aɪ/).
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The adjective is Cry cry is a verb adjectives: dry high sly spry wry
They are "near rhymes" because of the long "i" sound.
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The nursery rhyme "Georgie Porgie" includes the line "Georgie Porgie, pudding and pie, kissed the girls and made them cry." The rhyme portrays Georgie as a character who kisses girls without their consent.
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Yes. High will rhyme with any word that ends in an "eye (i)" sound. High, sky, lie, fry, pie, cry, sigh, etc.
"Georgie Porgie, Puddin' and Pie" is a line from a popular English nursery rhyme. It refers to a fictional character named Georgie Porgie who kissed the girls and made them cry. The rhyme dates back to the 19th century and is often recited as a children's nursery rhyme.
If you'd like the entire sentence to rhyme, then: Miss Thrift Glade Poo Try Myth Portnoy!
Some words that rhyme with "pie" are dye, lie, sigh, and tie.
Some words with 'y' that rhyme with 'by' are: 'cry, dry, fly, fry, my, sly, spry, try, why'.