No, Earth and Turf are not perfect rhymes, though they are close.
WolfWolf rhymes with gulf, but you could try to make turf rhyme with it too.
Smurf! Turf, Nerf, Earth
Yes, hot does rhyme with not.
They are what is known as a "close rhyme", but not a perfect rhyme.
It's not a perfect rhyme, but it is a "close rhyme". A perfect rhyme would be "us" and "muss".
"Surf" and "turf" rhyme with each other, but "hell on earth" differs a little.
WolfWolf rhymes with gulf, but you could try to make turf rhyme with it too.
Here are words that rhyme with Smurf: cerf, murff, murph, scherf, scherff, serf, surf, turf
earth
Not according to how I pronounce the words, no. But rhyme depends on the way you say it, so if you say "earst" instead of "earth" or "burth" rather than "burst," then you could make them rhyme.
Yes, they do.
No, earth doesn't rhyme with any of those words. Please see the related question below for "What rhymes with earth?"
Smurf! Turf, Nerf, Earth
Earth Day
worth afterbirth earth dearth firth girth mirth childbirth Perth unearth rebirth stillbirth Also consider near rhyme (spoken) "erf" e.g. erf kerf returf scurf serf (soixante-) neuf surf (the) turf windsurf
The surface layer of ground is turf. It is a layer of earth that is covered with grass. Turf is very noticeable because it's the only thing that one sees when one looks at the ground, unless there has been some digging.
The rhyme scheme of Jane Yolen's poem "Earth Day" is AABBCC, where each stanza has rhyming pairs of lines.