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Scythe assonates with sky: they have the same vowel sound. Hythe rimes with scythe; dry with sky.
Scour rhymes with hour. If you wanted an "s" word that would rhyme with pour, you might choose "score".
"Sky" and "pie" are words that rhyme with "high" and can also have meanings related to smoke, such as in phrases like "smoke up to the sky" or "smoking a pie."
The rhyme scheme in "The Man Against the Sky" by Edwin Arlington Robinson is ABAB CDCD EFEF GHGH IJIJ.
Yes. High will rhyme with any word that ends in an "eye (i)" sound. High, sky, lie, fry, pie, cry, sigh, etc.
Absolute rhyme is a pair of words that form a perfect rhyme. For example, fly and sky, death and meth, hat and scat, and last but not least, poor and door.
Words that rhyme with dying include:buyingcryingdefyingdignifyingdryingedifyingflyingfryinglyingmesmerizingplyingpryingsatisfyingsighingsignifyingspyingtryingvyingTrying
No, behind does not rhyme (sound similar) with fly. Behind would rhyme with kind, blind... fly rhymes with sky, shy, dry, high, bye, pie...
Phonetically , yes, but considering spelling, the endings are different.
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