buckle my shoe
A rhyming phrase for two dangers would be double trouble.
charge masterpiece
tikle shettel
Slouchy hat ?
Actually, there is no exact rhyme. You can rhyme "macho" with "nacho" but this two-word phrase does not rhyme with any other two-word phrases in English, nor do I think there is a rhyming phrase in Spanish.
Because the stress of the word "Chloe" is in the first syllable, it would be easiest to rhyme with a phrase such as "show me" or "know me" and not just with the word "me."
No apostrophe. Kids is plural.You can say a person is married with two kids, but it's very informal. Better: the person is married and has two kids.
Where the Sidewalk Ends was published in 1974.
No because when two thing are meant to rhyme one of the words cant have two words in it
The phrase "two danger" doesn't seem to make any sense. But see the Related questions below for words that rhyme with two and words that rhyme with danger.
It is called by the name of rhyming couplets.
First of all, if you want two whole phrases to rhyme, all you need to do is rhyme the last word. If you want it to sound really nice, have the same amount of syllables before the last word in each phrase. "I wish you never left" <<< 5 syllables, the the word "left" __=one syllable __ __ __ __ __ (theft) (cleft) (deft) (weft) (bereft) (heft) (cleft) Pick one of the words in the ( ) and add it to the end of the phrase. They all rhyme with "left" but there are much more. Hope I helped :)