No, the word "dash" does not rhyme well with "class." Some words that do rhyme will with class follow:
crass
gas
lass
mass
pass
sass
No, but "blast" and "classed" do rhyme.
Yes, "class" and "past" rhyme because they both end with the "-ass" sound.
Lets Be Seen Class Of 2013
Yes, unless you pronounce "bass" to rhyme with "class".
"Class" and "rhyme" share the same vowel sound in the "a" sound. They both end with an "-ass" sound, creating a rhyme.
The rhyme scheme of "Stereo Hearts" by Gym Class Heroes is AABBCCDD.
"horse course" -- not quite a rhyme but maybe close enough.
No, "grass" and "flag" do not rhyme. Rhyme occurs when words have similar ending sounds, like "grass" and "class" or "flag" and "tag".
We came in as zero's in 2007 and now we are the class of 2011
If used in a poem, it would be thought of as a half-rhyme. When words sounds as though they should rhyme, but don't when studied closer. It would still be correct to use though. Source: Creative Writing class
We're the best there's ever been, We're the class of 2010
Bass, crass, class, brass, gas, grass, glass, lass, mass, pass, sassafras and one other obvious one that would get this answer flagged.