Seuss: it rhymes with goose
And with moose and loose and juice
Sleuths who are footloose
May deduce rhymes of misuse
Obtuse, perhaps, but colorful
Like puce and like chartreuse
But for words like schuss and proteus
There's just no good excuse
If you spilled your moose
In a sluice on my caboose
I'd have to call a truce
Qualifying as abuse
More words like induce
And papoose, spruce and transduce
But if your name was Zeus
You'd just tell me to vamoose
I'd probably just refuse...
In America, "Seuss" usually rhymes with "moose."
Rhyme as in rap: Tupac, Biggie, and Eminem. Regular rhyming: Dr. Seuss.
I pronounce virga to rhyme with burger.
Check out some Dr. Seuss, he has a lot of them!
You pronounce it to rhyme with writhe. "Bl-I-th"
Yes, unless you pronounce "bass" to rhyme with "class".
Mount to rhyme with count. Ranier to rhyme with veneer..
If you pronounce again "uh-GAIN" then yes, they do. If you pronounce it "uh-GEN" (hard G) then it doesn't rhyme with "insane."
Hennessy is pronounced "hen-uh-see" with the emphasis on the first syllable.
pronounce it to rhyme with 'camelot'. (the poem by tennyson indicates it to be so)
Here are some words that rhyme with cute: boot hoot loot moot root (if you pronounce this the same way. Some people pronounce it differently, to rhyme with soot.)
It all depends on how you pronounce both words. If you pronounce knew NEE-W (which sounds pretty weird to me) it would not rhyme with who. If you pronounce knew as NOO then yes, they do rhyme. And since the majority of the English speaking world pronounces NOO, I think it's safe to say that they do indeed rhyme.
I would rhyme it with brothers.