Nothing rhymes with Denmark.
Denmark
No, the words 'smell' and 'stale' do not rhyme. An example of words that rhyme are: Cat & Hat
A sentence that rhymes is called a rhyming sentence or a rhymed sentence. Rhymes are words that have similar sounds, typically at the end of each word.
The prince was true (as was his daughter); He paid his due before the slaughter.
The term 'the king of Denmark' is a noun phrase (a group of related words that includes a noun or a pronoun) which can be used as the subject or an object in a sentence. Examples:The king of Denmark is expected to speak today. (subject of the sentence, the simple subject is king)We saw the king of Denmark speak today. (object of the verb 'saw', the simple subject 'we')Note: The noun Denmark is a proper noun an should always be capitalized.
Laid back
The nouns in the sentence are Denmark (a proper noun) and weather (a common noun).
brake it
contentpresentextenttormentresentaccentcementinventsupplementsegmentpreventextent
no perfect rhymes, but for near rhymes try words that end with our.
There are no perfect rhymes for these words.