Yes it does. like if you had a poem that said there once was a boy named jack that wonted a snack he ran to the store and at the door he fell and that is what happend to jack.
No but door and sore rhyme
Yes because both of those words contain the same ending sounds.
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Some names that rhyme with "door" include Moore, Thor, and Boer.
No it does not. Four rhymes with door though.
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No, "door" and "today" do not rhyme. The vowel sounds at the end of each word are different, with "door" ending in the "r" sound and "today" ending in the "ay" sound.
Yes, "store" and "poor" rhyme because they both end with the same sound, "-or".
Bro, DOOR-HINGE. Door-hinge rhymes with Orange.
Well, orange and door hinge rhyme, just because door hinge and orange both have "nge" at the end of them. So even though they don't sound alike, they rhyme in some terms. Though people still fight about it, in my opinion they rhyme. You may find somewhere else that they don't rhyme, but they really do.