Not exactly. Cheese has an eze sound and eve has a eev sound. The two, however are close enough for a poet to use the device of "forced rhyme" where the rhyme is not exact and it is implied.
No, "cheese" and "eve" do not rhyme. Rhyming words have similar ending sounds, such as "cheese" and "please" or "eve" and "leave."
Cleve, Steve
they are not open on Christmas Eve
Well......... they do sound like they do.
Some names that rhyme with "peas" include Reece, Louise, and Maurice.
Eve, Cece, Lee, Genevieve,
they are not open on Christmas Eve
orange, lime, popsicle, cream cheese
$1,000,000,000,000,000,000,000.99 and a hamburger with four times the cheese!
9:00
Brie (cheese) Pea Ghee (butter)
fromage...it means cheese...thats the best i can come up with sorry!
"Catch a Little Rhyme" by Eve Merriam is a children's poem with a playful and whimsical tone. It focuses on the idea of finding joy in life's simple pleasures and the power of imagination. The poem uses rhyme and repetition to create a sing-song quality that appeals to young readers.