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Ed Irrizary has written: 'Baa, baa black sheep' -- subject(s): Accessible book, Nursery rhymes, Board books
Relinquish. English, extreme fish(ing), languish(ed), linguist(ic)
humble bumble fumble mumble jumble
If you're asking if married rhymes with blurred, no, it doesn't. It could POSSIBLY be considered an "end rhyme", because they both end with "ed", but even then you'd be stretching it.
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bed ed fed head said It's best to go with a combination of words that rhymes with the 'dee' sound: Let it be; woe is me; don't you see; fiddle-de-dee; etc.
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The word is pronounced CROOK- ed (first syllable rhymes with book; second syllable rhymes with bed). It can mean the opposite of "straight" or it can be a slang expression for someone who is corrupt and dishonest.
bed, fed, head, led, red, said, wed, zed Ed, Ned, Ted, Fred
Hatched and catch (without the -ed though).