It's a slant rhyme, meaning it's close but not quite.
Much ends with -uch, where lunch ends with -unch. It's as simple as that.
Some one syllable words that rhyme with scrunch are brunch, bunch, crunch, hunch, lunch, munch, punch.Some two syllable words that rhyme with scrunch are fruit punch, milk punch.Some three syllable words that rhyme with scrunch are center punch, credit crunch, fish house punch, knockout punch.
The past tense is had lunch.
The possessive form of the noun phrase 'the lunch of the student' is: the student's lunch.
'when will be lunch ready?'
The prepositional phrase in the sentence is "for lunch."
No, they don't rhyme. People may think they rhyme because they end in ch, but they don't rhyme. To have words rhyme, they must have similar sounds, not just be spelled similarly. ex. lunch rhymes with punch much rhymes with such
No, not directly, it would rhyme directly with munch.
Words that rhyme with lunch are:brunchhunchbunchmunchcrunch
It depends on where you live, and how much food your lunch has in it.
Some one syllable words that rhyme with scrunch are brunch, bunch, crunch, hunch, lunch, munch, punch.Some two syllable words that rhyme with scrunch are fruit punch, milk punch.Some three syllable words that rhyme with scrunch are center punch, credit crunch, fish house punch, knockout punch.
What did you have for lunch. It makes much more sense than what did you had for lunch.
Lunch,Bunch,Crunch,Punch and Munch. Hope this helps, I'm sure there are many more.
why is duck? 100.000 lunch meat
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they rhyme as much as pie and pickle, which is to say... they don't