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Does wind rhyme with ends

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uh YES it has the " nd " and say it to your self

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No, wind does not rhyme with ends. "Wind" is pronounced with a short "i" sound, while "ends" is pronounced with a short "e" sound.

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When "wind" is a VERB, it rhymes with "kind".

When "wind" is a NOUN, it rhymes with "sinned".

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