Im sayin peace out then my "niece shout", cuz the "police en-route " but without me the "streets drought" so i grab the shotty to blow their "teeth out" ---- so i say peace out with the least clout, but im a beast it the bout. an this a feast for my mouth, before i peace out i will never cease or sell out, so i say peace out to this fat F*** with the obese pout.
NO! It is actually a noun or a place, most people use "ghetto" as adjective. But that is not the correct was to use it! And ghetto is not a bad word either.
Some names that rhyme with hand are: Band Brand Grand Land Rand Sand Stand
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No, fun and drum don't rhyme. Here are some words that do rhyme with drum: bum crumb dumb gum hum mum numb plum rum sum slum swum thumb
pinker, winker, sinker, linker,
Some words to rhyme with seize are:beesbreezecheesefeesfleaskneespeaspleaseseasseesteasteasethreestreeswheezezees
"Chaos" rhymes with "peace" and means the opposite, as it signifies disorder, confusion, and lack of tranquility.
he peace conference is based on peace and mainly to bring out peace feeling among some people
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.
There are some ghetto styles out there, but most converse aren't ghetto.
No, but there were some books in the ghetto when it was formed.
Most religious believers say they are committed to peace, but for many this is as long as followers of other religions accept peace on their terms.
It was the largest ghetto. Though it was a 'closed' ghetto there were many routes which a person could take to enter and exit without being caught. The leader of the ghetto killed himself when he realsied that the inhabitants would be exterminated. The ghetto made a profit (for the Germans). Some ghetto inhabitants employed servants for quite some time after entering the ghetto. The ghetto employed a group of historians to chronicle the events, these were then buried and most have been recovered.
Borders of some European nations changed. The League of Nations was formed.
Some common poetry terms include rhyme, meter, stanza, simile, metaphor, imagery, personification, alliteration, assonance, and enjambment. These terms help to describe and analyze different aspects of poetic structure, language, and meaning.
Borders of some European nations changed. The League of Nations was formed.
Borders of some European nations changed. The League of Nations was formed.