never?
i believe forever rhymes with whatever
Forever
No, "pot" and "top" do not rhyme. They are exact opposites.
if you are talking about the rhyme, then it's a patty-cake. whatever that is. if you are talking about real life, then whatever he wants.
No. Wind can be pronounced in two ways but both have the d sound at the end. But this is a SLANT rhyme, if allowed in whatever project you are doing.
Yes ring a ring of roses or whatever it was called has somthing to do with the black death
To rhyme a phrase, find things that rhyme each word and then put them together. Things that rhyme with party: hearty Marty smarty Things that rhyme with time: chyme dime grime lime prime rime rhyme slime So, then you see if you can put any of them together to fit into your poem (or whatever you are doing). "Hearty slime" is pretty good. :)
Some words that rhyme with "together" are weather, whether, leather, and tether.
No they don't; most poems have lines that rhyme but some don't even use rhyme. A poem can be whatever you want it to be. It's the message that it conveys that's important.
To rhyme a phrase, find words that rhyme with each word in the phrase and then try to put them together in order to fit into your poem or lyrics, or whatever you are writing. Words that rhyme with shut but cut gut hut jut mutt nut putt rut slut smut tut Words that rhyme with up cup pup sup I can't really see saying to anyone "Shut up, mutt cup," but it is sort of funny. :)
Internal rhyme.
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