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Hinky Pinky riddles are answered by rhyming phrases consisting of two-syllable words.
An almanac Hinky Pinky is a type of word play riddle where the answer consists of two rhyming words with a one-word clue for each. For example, "rodent payment" is the Hinky Pinky for "mouse house."
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A "hinky pinky" is a term used for a wordplay puzzle where you need to find two words that rhyme and have the same number of syllables as the given clue. For an astute lawyer, a possible hinky pinky could be "shrewd attorney."
Hinky pinkys are word puzzles where the answer is a pair of rhyming words that each have two syllables. For example, "sibling singer" would be the answer to the hinky pinky "family vocalist."
Butter Cutter. A Hinky Pinky is a rhyming riddle in which the answer consists of two words that have the same number of syllables and rhyme with each other. A Hink Pink riddle has answers of one syllable each; a Hinky Pinky riddle has two syllable answers; and a Hinkety Pinkety riddle has answers with three syllables each.
"Duel tool" is an example of the word game known as "hink-pink."According to Wikipedia:Hink-pink or hinky-pinky is a word gamethat consists of a question or clue with an answer that is two words that rhyme. If the answer is two single syllable words, it is a "hink-pink"; an answer of two words of two syllables each is a "hinky-pinky"; and if the answer is two three syllable words is a "hinkety-pinkety".Click on the Related Link for more information about this name game.
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A pair of rhyming words that match the given meaning. Example : The leaders of a military takeover (junta) would be a "coup crew". (coo croo) ----(from the category heading :) "Hink pink, hinky...
The rhyming words for "he" are "she," "we," and "free." The rhyming words for "woe" are "toe," "go," and "so."
Yes. All languages have rhyming words, but not all cultures value rhyming as a literary form.