these are some examples:
mice
twice
dice
spice
anything that ends in i-c-e and sounds like ice!
wit sit lit hit kit all these rhyme with it..
No, as you can see gave ends wit 'ave' and paid ends with 'aid'
Some words that rhyme with "poison" are "noison," "moisten," and "hoisin."
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The internal near rhyme in "16 steps to the ice house" is the repetition of the "i" sound in the words "steps" and "ice." This near rhyme creates a subtle connection between the two words and adds a sense of cohesion to the phrase. It also contributes to the overall flow and musicality of the poem or text in which it appears.
George Price has written: 'Browse at your own risk' -- subject(s): Pictorial American wit and humor 'We buy old gold' -- subject(s): Pictorial American wit and humor 'The people zoo' -- subject(s): Fiction, Stories in rhyme, Zoo animals 'Ice cold war' -- subject(s): Pictorial American wit and humor 'Geo. Price, good humor man'
Ice T.
The rhyme scheme in "Fire and Ice" by Robert Frost is AABBCCDD. Each stanza consists of two rhymed couplets.
u only gota rhyme wit stcik not brrom so prick lick sick pick bic
Some words that rhyme with move it are: benefit bit fit hit kit lit mitt pit sit wit
Several things rhyme with brice. Here are some of them. dice ice lice mice nice rice slice twice vice
nothin rhymes wit "amry"........unless yhu mean army?