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No. Try "your."
Yes, why wouldn't it?
Words that rhyme with strive are: survive, alive
Yes, they have the same ending sound and letters. If you were to use these in a poem, it would sound great. Ap-ply and try rhyme :)
No, try fifty.
Not really. Try "flabby."
Try "rhyme."
if she is young try a rhyme. if a little older then try pop
There is probably an unlimited amount of words but if you try to rhyme words with -at itself it would more-likely rhyme with the base word bat. Hope I helped you :)
No. bough has one syllable, while arrow has two. If you need a rhyme for bough, try: now, plow, cow, bow, how, row, sow, vow or wow. A nice rhyme would be: How now brown cow... If you need a rhyme for arrow, try: narrow, barrow, farrow, sparrow or taro. A nice rhyme would be: She wheeled her wheelbarrow through streets broad and narrow...
Some words that rhyme with "try her" include "sigher" and "plier."