Yes. Take rhymes with break.
Ache, bake, break, brake, fake, rake, shake, snake, steak, stake, take, wake, awake, and quake all rhyme with snowflake.
Take youmake youwake you
No, it does not. Both have two syllables, but for something to rhyme, the word has to contain a similar sound. There are not many words which rhyme with either "splashing" or "laughing." But if we take "laugh"-- a word that rhymes with it is "half" or "calf." If we take "splash," a word that rhymes with it is "smash" or "cash" or "trash."
Yes, hot does rhyme with not.
They are what is known as a "close rhyme", but not a perfect rhyme.
no
fake, stake, steak, break, etc.
Easy bake, Love a steak, Buddha lake. It depends on how fussy you are about the rhyme scheme. For example, if you only want to rhyme 'cake', you could rhyme it with: Bake, steak, lake, make, break, take, ache, fake, hake (a type of fish), Jake (name, probably not appropriate), quake, rake, sake or wake. I hope this answers your question!
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Ache, bake, break, brake, fake, rake, shake, snake, steak, stake, take, wake, awake, and quake all rhyme with snowflake.
take a break ( stop what you are working on )
Take youmake youwake you
No, it does not. Both have two syllables, but for something to rhyme, the word has to contain a similar sound. There are not many words which rhyme with either "splashing" or "laughing." But if we take "laugh"-- a word that rhymes with it is "half" or "calf." If we take "splash," a word that rhymes with it is "smash" or "cash" or "trash."
"Sticks and stones may break my bones, but words will never hurt me!" is a children's nursery rhyme that appeared in The Christian Recorder of March 1862.
Take a Break - magazine - was created in 1990.
Take a Break was created on 2003-07-01.
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