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Don't think it's a nursery rhyme per se, but I believe the saying is, "Londonderry, Cork, and Kerry. Spell that without a 'K.'" The solution is, T-H-A-T.
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No. Please see the related questions below for "What rhymes with scary?" and "What rhymes with you?"
One word that rhymes with delightful is frightful. Frightful means that something is very scary or has the ability to be scary.
One close rhyme is the word "merry" (fun). Another possibility is the word "airy" (light, pleasant).
R. U. Scary has written: 'There's a monster in the closet!' -- subject(s): Toy and movable books, Fiction, Stories in rhyme, Puppets, Specimens, Monsters 'Ten scary monsters' -- subject(s): Toy and movable books, Fiction, Stories in rhyme, Puppets, Counting, Specimens, Monsters
Adverbs almost always end in the letters "ly" so you're not really going to find one that rhymes with "scary" very easily.Other types of words that rhyme with "scary" could include:hairymarryfairydairy
Chill, kill Not scary: Bill, hill, pill, fill, dill, will, trill, sill, quill, mill
"Hair" and "scared" are really close, but they don't quite make a perfect rhyme because they have different endings. If you did "hair" and "scare" it would work, or even "hairy" and "scary" or "haired" and "scared." That last part has to sound the same as well.
The singular possessive form of Kerry is Kerry's.
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