Although the words feet and geek do contain the same vowel sound (the long e), they do not rhyme because you also have to have matching end consonants. So, words that rhyme with feet include meet, seat, and fleet. Words that rhyme with geek include peak, seek, and leak. See how that works?
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No, cook does not rhyme with foot. Please see the related questions below for "What rhymes with foot?" and "What rhymes with cook?"
No. They're written similarly, but they don't rhyme.
Any word is good for rhyming with Everyone can rhyme it is easy. Just remember you can rhyme with every word except orange and purple!!
good and food does NOT rhyme. why, we don't know but it does NOT rhyme. Of course we know why: The vowel sound of food (the oo) is pronounced longer than that of good. Note: "good" and "food" do not rhyme in American English, but they do in British English
Rhyme rhymes with dime and mime. Boss rhymes with dross. Good rhymes with should...
guitars and bog good and fat foot
No, cook does not rhyme with foot. Please see the related questions below for "What rhymes with foot?" and "What rhymes with cook?"
No.
"A good rhyme flows with ease, creating a musical tease."
Made up nursery rhyme.
No. They're written similarly, but they don't rhyme.
No, "look" and "foot" do not rhyme. "Look" is pronounced with the "oo" sound like in "book," while "foot" ends in the "aŹ" sound like in "put."
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No, the word "harm" does not rhyme with the word "good." Rhymes typically involve words with similar ending sounds.
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Flooring does rhyme with boring. It is a good rhyme to use. Other words you can use are storing and pouring. Or you can use a half rhyme because there are many of those.
Yes, "lonely" and "slowly" rhyme because they share the same ending sound of "-ly," which makes them a good pair for a rhyme.