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Swooped has one syllable. It rhymes with looped and snooped.
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There are no perfect rhymes for anywhere. However, acceptable rhymes would be any word that rhymes with 'where', such as air, chair, glare, fair, hair, stare, there, square, prayer, share, mare, scare, pair, prepare, repair, compare, despair, declare, millionaire and solitaire.
Last Get Them rhymes with Pass Ex-am, if you split the word 'exam' into 2 syllables.
There is one syllable in the word "smiles." The "e" is silent, and so smiles rhymes with miles and tiles.
The number of syllables for this word differs by the speaker. Commonly, British has a pronunciation that has 1 syllable and rhymes with "whirl". American uses 2 syllables with the emphasis on the first syllable. The difference in pronunciation is recognized by many dictionaries. To clarify, the British do not pronounce the word [skwirl], we pronounce it [skwi-rul] as in two syllables.
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There is one syllable in the word "brooks." "Brooks" rhymes with "books," and like it, it has a single syllable.
any "ing" word that has three syllables can rhyme with plummeting
The related link below lists words rhyming with 'legend' according to how many syllables they contain.Actually what it says is that there are no perfect rhymes for the word legend.Nothing rhymes exactly to the word legend.
Here are several words that rhyme with key. Many of them have two syllables but some of them might have more and I didn't catch them.achybookiechalkycheekyclunkycockycrankycreakydinkyduckyfreakyfriskyfunkyhickeyhookyhunkyjerkykhakikinkykookylackeyleakyluckymilkymonkeymurkymuskyperkypeskypickyquirkyrockyshakysmokyspookystreakytackytrickyturkeywackywhiskeyyucky