It depends on how you say it, which part of the word "fellow" you enunciate. Since low and go seem to rhyme to me, I'll say yes.
What I think is that they do not rhyme.
No, fool does not rhyme with more. Some words that rhyme with more are:chorecoredoorfloorgorepourroarshoresnorestoreWords that rhyme with fool are cool, crewel, cruel, pool, school, or tool.
wrong. it's only AABBA. all of the "A's" rhyme and the "B's" rhyme
"Better" doesn't exactly rhyme with "other." A proper rhyme for the word other would be mother, and for betterwould be letter.
Orange is a color name that does not rhyme with anything.
Red, blue, yellow, primary colors true. A rhyme for a man would be primary color dude.
Some words that rhyme with Michelangelo could be fellow, bellow, and mellow.
Red and black venom lack, red and yellow,kill a fellow.
The rhyme is... Red touches yellow - kill a fellow. Red touches black - venom lack.
The rhyme for telling milk and coral snakes apart is; Red on yellow, kill a fellow Red on black, your all right Jack
No.
The rhyme is "Ladybird, Ladybird."
rhymed or it can be rhyming. Well I have to go. I have to eat some cans and cook it on a pan.
no sorry....
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No, "yellow" does not rhyme with "bellow." Rhymes need to have the same sound at the end of the word, such as "yellow" and "fellow" or "bellow" and "mellow."
Some one syllable words beginning with 'B' are:bebadbagbanbarbatbaybedbegbetbibbidbigbinbitbobboabogboobopbowboybudbuybugbumbunbusbutbeadbeakbookbestbustbrimbragblueblabburybeetbeatbeerbearbossballbillbellbirdbull