No. It could be considered a half rhyme/imperfect rhyme though.
No, sleep does not rhyme with bits. Rhyming words have similar ending sounds, but "sleep" ends with a "p" sound while "bits" ends with a "ts" sound.
Um No it doesn't
You can't. Sleep and morning do not rhyme with each other.
One bit, two bits, three bits, a dollar, All those in favor stand up and holler!
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Sleep, keep, deep
No, the words "drink" and "sleep" do not rhyme. Here are some words that do rhyme with sleep: beep cheep cheap deep heap jeep keep leap peep reap seep sweep sheep veep weep
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The phrase sleep tight means that an individual is affectionately hoping another person has a good sleep. It is often used in a rhyme such as "sleep tight, don't let the bed bugs bite".
It is a long E, to rhyme with keep and sleep.
Ann Bonwin has written: 'When mermaids sleep' -- subject(s): Stories in rhyme, Bedtime, Fiction
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Internal rhyme.
Mark Lowry has written: 'Nighttime is just daytime with your eyes closed' -- subject(s): Fiction, Mice in fiction, Dreams in fiction, Christian life, Christian life in fiction, Stories in rhyme, Sleep, Dreams, Mice, Sleep in fiction 'Piper's night before Christmas' -- subject(s): Fiction, Stories in rhyme, Mice, Christmas 'Piper's great adventures' -- subject(s): Sharing, Juvenile fiction, Truthfulness and falsehood, Stories in rhyme, Sleep, Mice, Fiction, Christmas 'Live Long & Die Laughing' 'Nightime is Really Just Dark' 'Nighttime is really just daytime-- with your eyes closed' -- subject(s): Fiction, Stories in rhyme, Bedtime, Night, Mice