Technically no... but if you don't pronounce the D, it CAN...
carving No words rhyme with starving.carving
"Rhyme" and "mine" are what you would call an eye rhyme.This means that they appear to rhyme to the eye, because of their similar vowel sounds. But if you are looking for a perfect rhyme, such as me and see or start and heartthen rhyme and mine would not work.
Saturday's child works hard for his living. See the related link below.
As far as I know, there is no word that is an exact rhyme with newspaper. There are some words that rhyme with "news", however: lose, use, whose, and muse are a few of them.
Rhyming words are words that sound the same at the end of both word. They do not need to have the same spelling to rhyme. For example: cat hat The words "cat" and "hat" rhyme because they sound the same at the end. blue shoe These words rhyme but don't have the same spelling where they rhyme.
No
fair and far
If you need a rhyme with hard candy Be sure you have a bard handy
going far, icky tar
love and shove (as far as i know)
carving No words rhyme with starving.carving
As Fergy, with a hard g , to rhyme with lur-ghee
If you pronounce again "uh-GAIN" then yes, they do. If you pronounce it "uh-GEN" (hard G) then it doesn't rhyme with "insane."
Words that rhyme with "hard" include "card," "yard," and "guard." Other near rhymes might be "barred" and "starred." Each of these words shares a similar ending sound, creating a cohesive rhyme.
car far har (as in har har (laughing)) jar mar par rar (dragonspeak growling) star spar scar tar yarr (like a pirate)
Car, far, par, tar, jar....
It rhymes improperly. which is to say that while it does have a similar sound, it does not technically rhyme as far as proper rhymes (ex. dog, fog, bog,) do.