Yes, I believe it fits into the school of "light rhymes".
Yes. The words "fry" and "guy" rhyme. The word "guy" rhymes with "die", and "die" rhymes with "fry". Therefore, by the transitive property; "guy" rhymes with "fry".
No, they do not rhyme.
Yes inside and divide rhyme because of the ide ending
What foods rhyme with thigh Ones spiced up a la Thai Or those you have to fry My favorite one is peach pie
A word that rhymes with "inside" is "abide."
It is quite probable that the fry were already dead inside her. If not they would not last for long.
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Inside and outside do not rhyme. Rhyming occurs when words have similar sounds at the end of the word, typically the last syllable or sound. In this case, "inside" ends with the sound "ide" while "outside" ends with the sound "ide" as well, but the initial consonant sounds are different, making them not rhyme. Rhyme is based on the phonetic similarity of the ending sounds of words.
Yes. High will rhyme with any word that ends in an "eye (i)" sound. High, sky, lie, fry, pie, cry, sigh, etc.
Rhymes inside of a sentence are called internal rhymes (I saw it fade in the shade
Some words with 'y' that rhyme with 'by' are: 'cry, dry, fly, fry, my, sly, spry, try, why'.
Tie Lie Cry Sigh Why Fry Buy My Try That's all I can think of xx