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Rhyming is quite simple. Get a short-ish word, say "sock" then think of a word ending with "ock". Rock, Mock, Clock, Knock But, if you add ANY letters onto the end of that rhyming word it turns like... Lock-et, Rock-et See what I mean? The last letters stay the same in the rhyming word. But if you get a word like... "astronaut" you may not find any rhyming words. So in my advice, stick to 6 letters or less when rhyming.

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Two or more words that sound alike. Example: cat-hat

As a noun, rhyme means words ending with the same or similar sound or a verse or poem using words with same or similar sounds to end each line.

As a verb, rhyme means to use words with same or similar sounding words in a sentence, verse or poem.

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Mary had a little lamb,

A little pork, a little jam,

An ice cream soda topped with fizz,

Oh, how sick our Mary is.

It means when a word and sounds like another word, like dog and frog. Their vowel sound is the same and their final consonant is the same. Only the beginning consonants are different. For words to rhyme, the last vowel and consonant sounds must be the same.

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rhyme means: rhyme |rīm| noun correspondence of sound between words or the endings of words, esp. when these are used at the ends of lines of poetry. • a short poem in which the sound of the word or syllable at the end of each line corresponds with that at the end of another. • poetry or verse marked by such correspondence of sound : the clues were written in rhyme. • a word that has the same sound as another. verb [ intrans. ] (of a word, syllable, or line) have or end with a sound that corresponds to another : balloon rhymes with moon | [as adj. ] ( rhyming) rhyming couplets. • (of a poem or song) be composed of lines that end in words or syllables with sounds that correspond with those at the ends of other lines : the poem would have been better if it had rhymed. • [ trans. ] ( rhyme something with) put a word together with (another word that has a corresponding sound), as when writing poetry : I'm not sure about rhyming perestroika with balalaika. • poetic/literary compose verse or poetry : Musa rhymed and sang

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