night fright
Lear hair fear By hooded man
There are no perfect rhymes for anywhere. However, acceptable rhymes would be any word that rhymes with 'where', such as air, chair, glare, fair, hair, stare, there, square, prayer, share, mare, scare, pair, prepare, repair, compare, despair, declare, millionaire and solitaire.
In the evening. Or some say "of an evening"
That is the correct spelling of the verb "scare" (frighten).
The correct phrase is "an evening." The article "an" is used before words that begin with a vowel sound, and "evening" starts with an "e" sound, which is a vowel. Therefore, you would say, "an evening" rather than "a evening."
"Scrare" is not a word. Do you mean "scare"? If so, please see the related question below for "What rhymes with scare?"
impair
scare.
lair
scare!
lair
lair
Glare
O'Hare
ocopare
lair
glare