Errrrr - to many to mention.
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There is probably an unlimited amount of words but if you try to rhyme words with -at itself it would more-likely rhyme with the base word bat. Hope I helped you :)
No, "on" does not rhyme with "strong." Rhymes are words that have similar sounds at the end of each word, such as "cat" and "bat."
No, "rap" and "bat" do not rhyme. "Rap" rhymes with words like "cap" and "sap," while "bat" rhymes with words like "cat" and "sat."
The exact rhyme in "Casey at the Bat" is "tattered" (line 3) and "shattered" (line 7).
Cat , Hat and Bat
Meter and rhyme.
Yes, the word "to" does rhyme with "do."
The rhyme scheme in Theodore Roethke's poem "The Bat" is AABBCCDD. Each stanza consists of four lines with alternating rhyme pairs.
Olaf and pilaf is one example of half rhyme.
Cat, hat, bat, mat.
Rhyme is a difficult word to spell.
rat, bat, gnat, and cat