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 :)
Yes, "apply" and "try" do rhyme. Both words have the same vowel sound in the final position.
Yes.
No. Try "your."
no
Yes, why wouldn't it?
Not really. Try "flabby."
No, try fifty.
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 :)
Some words that rhyme with "try her" include "sigher" and "plier."
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...
Try hula hoop. Rhyme and same pattern
Its close, but not exact. Good try though!
no, but try Chuck Norris. He rhymes with anything