No, path does not rhyme with fast. Please see the related questions for "What rhymes with path?" and "What rhymes with fast?"
No, "path" and "fast" do not rhyme. "Path" sounds like "ath" with a short "a" sound while "fast" sounds like "fahst" with a longer "a" sound.
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The term sluice, a water path or trough, is pronounced (sloo-s) to rhyme with juice.
No, if you say it really fast back and forth, it doesn't.
Yes, "hazy" and "amazing" do rhyme because they both end with the "ay-zing" sound.
The rhyme scheme of a poem does not determine its speed. The speed of a poem is influenced by factors such as the rhythm, pacing, and tone of the language used.
What fast path are you talking about? I have been on club penguin for more than a year, and I have no idea what you are talking about. He/she is meaning that there is penguins in igloos walking really fast, and yet still don't know the code!
No. The word has a short A sound (pahst) to rhyme with fast and last.
to get the fast path you need trading cards to unlock more cards
you could use the word "flight" in some cases, but in others it would not work. Also, you could say something like, "She ran fast out of sight." Or, re-arrange the line you are composing so it ends with an easier word to rhyme
A avalanche is snow that moves fast downhill that smothered everything in its path.