It depends on your accent. If you pronounce them alike, then they do, for you.
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No, "pot" and "top" do not rhyme. They are exact opposites.
Not, pot, clot, what
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They are not exact rhymes, but with the same ending character sound, they are near rhymes.
The nursery rhyme "Pease Porridge Hot" describes a pot of pease porridge that is nine days old.
9 Days
belly smelly telly (slang for television) Boticelli jelly pot o' jelly
Some words that rhyme with "knot" are "lot," "pot," and "hot."
NO, most certainly not. Tomato is pronounded Tom-art-o. Potato is pronounced Pot-eight-o
you need some silk,lobster pot,unfired bowl,and wizard's mind bomb all available at the G.Esign:dragwolf56
What a lot of people don't think about (this is the reason why I hate rappers these days) is that when you rhyme, you don't have to just rhyme one word. For example, throw something after that! How about...cashew "pot". Just any word can be used. so you can say something to rhyme cashew pot...like OK if the rules are set in stone then I'll smash through rocks. You couldn't throw it in the bag with that trash you drop, OK you know I'm hard headed like a statue top. I'm coming in and I'll pass you hot.