Brawn, dawn, drawn, gone, lawn, on, pawn, prawn, spawn, swan, yawn,
foregone, withdrawn, mantis prawn, river prawn, undergone, tropical prawn.
The following website lists words rhyming with 'fawn' according to how many syllables they contain: http://rhymezone.com/r/rhyme.cgi?Word=fawn&typeofrhyme=perfect&org1=syl&org2=l
dawn,brawn
2 syllables:
abel, abell, able, cable, chaebol, crable, frable, gable, grable, graybeal, hable, kable, knable, label, laible, mabel, mable, raible, sable, schaible, stable, table, waibel, zabel
3 syllables:
bell gable, be able, card table, coax cable, disable, enable, ground cable, gummed label, guy cable, lord's table, mislabel, not able, pier table, pin table, plane table, pool table, relabel, round table, tea table, tip table, unable, unstable, work table
4 syllables:
billiard table, breakfast table, cocktail table, coffee table, console table, council table, dining table, dinner table, drafting table, drawing table, dressing table, gaming table, intercable, jumper cable, kitchen table, parsons table, power cable, printer cable, snooker table, toilet table, trestle table, water table, writing table
5 syllables:
communion table, conference table, decision table, ethernet cable, livery stable, pedestal table, willing and able
6 syllables:
american sable, coaxial cable, correlation table, electrical cable, fiber optic cable, fibre optic cable, graduated table, mortality table, operating table, Periodic Table, statistical table
7 syllables:
actuarial table
Some words that rhyme with "fum" are bum, drum, and hum.
I'm not sure this is the correct answer,but i think it is something like sorrow or tomorrow.
Narrow.
Forks, dorks
fawn
Drum Yum Rum That's all I got right now(:
"Fum Fum Fum" is a traditional Catalan Christmas carol, with its exact origins and date of composition unknown. It is believed to have originated in the 16th or 17th century in Catalonia, Spain.
It's a traditional Catalonian carol: "Fum, Fum, Fum" YouTube it, there are lots of videos.
I don't exactly know, but I believe It's something like this - O what is figgy pudding? ( Fee Fi Fum Fum Fum Fum Fum ) O what are bells on bobtail's tring? ( Fee Fi Fum Fum Fum Fum Fum ) O what is a schnitzel with a noodle? How do you see a blazing yule? Blitzen, Pat-a-pan, Mistletoe, Fa la la, What does all this mean? ( What is figgy pudding, What is figgy pudding, What?! ) And that's all I know. If anyone can add on, that'd be nice.
To fum, in literary English, is to play upon a fiddle.
The word parfum is of French origin, so it follows French pronunciation rules. The word is pronounced just like it is spelled, which is "par-fum." "Fum" rhymes with the English word "thumb."
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No, chum is not fum. It is an annoying saying made by Patrick, and we all know whatever he says is garbage.
Beta Piscium (Fum al Samakah) is a star in the constellation Pisces.It is located about 492 light years from us.
"Fum" is just a catalan word meaning "smoke". I'm catalan and I sing this song "Fum fum fum" every year since I was a child, and the only meaning of the word for me is just "smoke". When I was a child, I imagined a little fire for the sheperds, and the fire made "smoke". And today I'm very happy because I have realized a lot of people sing our catalan song all over the world.