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Yes, "booth" and "hood" rhyme. Both words end in the "ooth" sound.
No, cook does not rhyme with foot. Please see the related questions below for "What rhymes with foot?" and "What rhymes with cook?"
I believe the city would be Duluth. Not a city but a good rhyme would be in her vermouth.
The cost to have a food booth at the Casey County Apple Festival is $250. The booths are 10 foot by 20 foot and are available for 3 days.
guitars and bog good and fat foot
Made up nursery rhyme.
No, "look" and "foot" do not rhyme. "Look" is pronounced with the "oo" sound like in "book," while "foot" ends in the "aʊ" sound like in "put."
Forsooth, Ruth, tooth, booth, strewth, sleuth, roof, hoof, proof, uncouth, couth, bucktooth, Duluth, eyetooth, half-truth, sawtooth, sooth, tollbooth, truth, untruth, vermouth, youth, bucktooth, dogtooth, tooth, booth, ruth, tooth, spoof,
"Put on" can rhyme with "coupon," "neon," "anon," or "prawn."
The Foot Book by Dr. Seuss is worth .5 points. The reading level is .6. It is another classic Suess book in rhyme.
By tapping your show and foot next to the persons shoe in the stall closest to your restroom booth.
Although the words feet and geek do contain the same vowel sound (the long e), they do not rhyme because you also have to have matching end consonants. So, words that rhyme with feet include meet, seat, and fleet. Words that rhyme with geek include peak, seek, and leak. See how that works?