It is very close. But id you said it really clearly. No. You can look for rhymes at rhymezone.com
Yes, "lonely" and "slowly" rhyme because they share the same ending sound of "-ly," which makes them a good pair for a rhyme.
never?i believe forever rhymes with whatever
I believe not. Snow would rhyme with toe or glow and coco does not have the long ow/oe sound.
Zachariah, Hezekiah, Mariah(believe it or not, that is an androgenous name), and Nehemiah all rhyme with Jeremiah.
Yes, I believe it fits into the school of "light rhymes".
I believe the city would be Duluth. Not a city but a good rhyme would be in her vermouth.
I don't believe that there is one word that would completely match or rhyme with "overboard". You can rhyme it syllablistically; Yes my Lord, Buy a Ford, I'm so bored.
That's a tough one. I believe that these words will rhyme: quaky snaky shaky
trophy closely posty slowly
While many people believe that it was curds and whey that Little Miss Muffet was eating during the nursery rhyme this is actually a misunderstanding. The original wording of the rhyme tells us that the aforementioned Miss Muffet was actually eating turds and hay. Due to the accents of people over time the rhyme slowly mutated to say curds and whey. There is also another theory that curds is actually spelt "kurds", it is believed that the Turkish and Iraqi governments originally wrote the rhyme as a piece of propaganda against the Kurds, it is said that the rhyme infers the weakness of the Kurdish people.
It helps make words memorable - APEX
Don't think it's a nursery rhyme per se, but I believe the saying is, "Londonderry, Cork, and Kerry. Spell that without a 'K.'" The solution is, T-H-A-T.