no, they don't end with the sane letter(s)
The gh is silent, the lar would rhyme with car and the "a" would be short and sharp like the "a" in cat.The gh is silent, the lar would rhyme with car and the "a" would be short and sharp like the "a" in cat.The gh is silent, the lar would rhyme with car and the "a" would be short and sharp like the "a" in cat.The gh is silent, the lar would rhyme with car and the "a" would be short and sharp like the "a" in cat.The gh is silent, the lar would rhyme with car and the "a" would be short and sharp like the "a" in cat.The gh is silent, the lar would rhyme with car and the "a" would be short and sharp like the "a" in cat.The gh is silent, the lar would rhyme with car and the "a" would be short and sharp like the "a" in cat.The gh is silent, the lar would rhyme with car and the "a" would be short and sharp like the "a" in cat.The gh is silent, the lar would rhyme with car and the "a" would be short and sharp like the "a" in cat.The gh is silent, the lar would rhyme with car and the "a" would be short and sharp like the "a" in cat.The gh is silent, the lar would rhyme with car and the "a" would be short and sharp like the "a" in cat.
No, unless your accent causes you to not pronounce the "r" of "apart." But "faut" isn't an English word, anyway.
There is no apparent word. The question may be erroneously stated. A close rhyme that is the opposite of here is "apart." A rhyme that is the opposite of "hear" is report.
Cupid's dart, bleeding heart. See links below.
Dart, part, mart, cart, fart, tart.
you mean " Is AN owl a herbivore ? " ! no . it has sharp talons and a sharp beak to grasp prey and the beak to tear it apart and eat it .
yes witches and ditches is a full rhyme because it sounds the same apart from the w and the d
To rip and tear their food apart
first, melanie doesn't rhyme with lemony, but, felony does =D
Glass is sharp because of its molecular structure. When glass breaks, it forms jagged edges and sharp points because the molecules in glass are arranged in a way that allows them to easily break apart into sharp pieces.
Lions have sharp teeth so they an defend themselves when fighting with other animals. They also need sharp teeth to tear apart their prey after they kill it so they can eat it.
As there is no unit to declare 'sharpness', I'll simply say: very sharp. Wolf claws, and canine claws in general, are not as thin and sharp as feline claws, yet thicker and stronger. They can tear apart rabbits and deer.