Well, orange and door hinge rhyme, just because door hinge and orange both have "nge" at the end of them. So even though they don't sound alike, they rhyme in some terms. Though people still fight about it, in my opinion they rhyme. You may find somewhere else that they don't rhyme, but they really do.
1). It's about as close as you're going to get for a rhyme with orange.
2). Yes it sort of does say it 5 times and it should rhyme! Peace out buttwipeps!
there are no words that rhyme with orangebut, there are some close one's like, porridge, courage, etcthere is an even closer one "door hinge"
Orange rhymes with itself and only itself. There are no other words, at least in the English dictionary, that rhyme with orange. It isn't normally accepted that a rhyme counts if the two words are the same; however there are two proper nouns in the English language that rhyme with orange. They are Blorenge and Gorringe. The former is the name of a hill in the UK and the latter is a surname in Britain. Both are accepted as English proper nouns.
Door-hinge
They all rhyme, some are just harder than others. Orange rhymes with door hinge. Purple rhymes with chirple, or even any "ul" sound. Silver can rhyme with chilver or any "ur" sound.
No.
Bro, DOOR-HINGE. Door-hinge rhymes with Orange.
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Zalexis Zaroussos DOOR HINGE
not exactly door hinge does if you say it weird but no not really.
there are no words that rhyme with orangebut, there are some close one's like, porridge, courage, etcthere is an even closer one "door hinge"
No because when two thing are meant to rhyme one of the words cant have two words in it
Orange- Door hinge Question invalid.. Sorry bub :)
Orange rhymes with itself and only itself. There are no other words, at least in the English dictionary, that rhyme with orange. It isn't normally accepted that a rhyme counts if the two words are the same; however there are two proper nouns in the English language that rhyme with orange. They are Blorenge and Gorringe. The former is the name of a hill in the UK and the latter is a surname in Britain. Both are accepted as English proper nouns.
In Ebonics, the word "foreign" can be used to rhyme with orange.
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Door hinge rhymes with orange! Wait..no it doesn't! ELON MUSK LIED TO US THAT DOOR HINGE RHYMES WITH ORANGE!!! :(
Words rhyme when they have the same ending sound, but in the case of "orange," it doesn't have many words in the English language that end in the same sound to create a rhyme. It is one of those words that is considered to have no perfect rhyme in English.