no not really in the English language
bin sounds like sin
and again sounds like waggin
I don't know tats the best I can think of
it would work if you say again like agin like in some southwestern accent
no.
Some words that rhyme with dust bin:CousinBuckskinBumpkinDuckpinsPumpkinUnderpinUnpin
'Morgen bin ich wieder ...' means 'tomorrow I'll be ... (again)'. Examples: Morgen bin ich wieder hier. - Tomorrow I'll be back (again). Morgen bin ich wieder da. - Tomorrow I'll be there (again). Morgen bin ich wieder zuhause. - Tomorrow I'll be home (again).
Fenn.
No, the words "pretend" and "again" do not rhyme. "Pretend" is pronounced with an 'eh' sound, while "again" is pronounced with an 'ay' sound.
Rhyme is a literary device employed to create a pleasing effect in poetry. "Again" and "end" are examples of words that rhyme as they share a similar ending sound. By using rhyme, poets can enhance the rhythm and musicality of their writing.
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."
Some words that rhyme with chinstrap:CapChapFrappeGapHapLapMapNapRapSapScrapTapTrapWrapYapZap
No. It has a short I sound to rhyme with bin, chin, and fin.The long I word is spine.
You cannot sell your bin pet. However, when your Bin Tycoon Membership expires it will be sent to the 'Bin Pet Hotel' for safe keeping. If you decide to become a Bin Tycoon again, you get your pet back.
"Do it again in 2010."
Nursery rhyme