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Yes, "great" and "cake" do not rhyme as they have different end sounds.
Some words that rhyme with "stake" include "bake," "lake," "cake," and "brake."
It is considered to be a word with no rhyme.Sorry!
"Patty cake" is a hand-clapping game often played by children where they clap their hands together with a partner in a rhythmic pattern while reciting a rhyme. It is a fun and interactive way for children to play and engage with others.
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As alrighty is not an English word, one can not rhyme with it.
Easy bake, Love a steak, Buddha lake. It depends on how fussy you are about the rhyme scheme. For example, if you only want to rhyme 'cake', you could rhyme it with: Bake, steak, lake, make, break, take, ache, fake, hake (a type of fish), Jake (name, probably not appropriate), quake, rake, sake or wake. I hope this answers your question!
The origins of the nursery rhyme "Pat-a-cake, pat-a-cake, baker's man" are not known definitively, as it is a traditional nursery rhyme passed down through generations. It is a popular nursery rhyme and finger play that has been enjoyed by children for many years.
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There are not many animals that rhyme with worry. There are no animals that rhyme with worry in the English language.