No. But clause and jaws do rhyme.
No.
applaus,clause ect.
flaw, jaw, law, maw, gnaw, paw, awe, saw
The noun-clause 'rhyme and reason' is typically used to mean 'sense,' 'meaning,' or 'insight.' It often appears in contemporary English in this form: 'There's no rhyme or reason to that claim.'
=Words that rhyme with first:==thirst==burst, hurst==cursed==Words that rhyme with for:==boar , soar==door, poor==bore, core, fore, more, pore==caw, haw, jaw, law, maw=
Upper jaw is a maxilla, and the lower jaw is a mandible.
in his Jaw in his Jaw in his Jaw
jaw cancer is a type of jaw sickness.
jaw/jaw bone idiot
Jaw I am Kirstin, The answer is Joint. Have a GREAT Valentines Day!!!!!!!
The plural of jaw is jaws.
Jaw-Thrust Technique