If you mine like the "eye" sound then here's a few...
Pie, cry, eye, spy, lie, die, fry, my, tie, bye, hi, guy,
The IE pair in yield has a long E sound. It rhymes with field and peeled.
Weigh, (ie="a" sound) Hey (ey="a" sound) This is the "long" a sound, as opposed to short: HaHa Mama; or in the northern UK, "Ta"(rhymes with Ha) means thank you.
"Fierce" is a word that contains "ie" and rhymes with "pierce."
One word that rhymes with "tie" and ends in "ie" is "pie."
Yes. The IE pair is pronounced like the letter I. It rhymes with die and pie.
ie pattered words
There is no IE vowel sound. The I in twice has a long I sound, and the E is silent.
The word "yield" rhymes with "sealed," has ie in it, and means to give away or produce.
One word that rhymes with "neigh" and contains either "ei" or "ie" is "bouillie," a French term for a type of porridge.
The word 'duties' does not have the long I sound. The IE together in this word have the long E sound. This comes from the long E sound of the Y in the singular (duty).
A globe is spherical, and the word that rhymes with sound is round.
No. Please see the related questions below for "What rhymes with now?" and "What rhymes with sound?"