Anything that ends with "ese," really. Depends on what kind of rhyme you want.
carnies chimneys Chinese cockneys coneys cronies fannies funnies genies gurneys hackneys honeys jitneys journeys kidneys knees larcenies meanies mutinies nannies phonies ponies shawnees sweeneys sweenies tourneys trainees zanies...
Yes. It is not a "perfect rhyme" but it is a 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!!
NO. The word known ends with n and the word home ends with e. Close though.
The Japanese word for cute is Kawaii, The Japanese word for scared Kowai
Japanese word for surender
in, raimu or kyakuin
Yes, the word "to" does rhyme with "do."
Rhyme is a difficult word to spell.
No. The word "in" does not rhyme with out.Examples of words that rhyme with out:AboutBoutCloutDoubtFloutGoutGroutLoutPoutRoutShoutSnoutStoutToutTroutExamples of words that rhyme with in:BinDinFinGinHenMenSinTenTinWhenWenWinYenYinZen
Some words that rhyme with the word 'due' are:blewbluebrewcluecrewcuedodrewewefewflewfluegluegnugoogrewhewhueknewmewmoonewpooqueueshoesuetotootrueviewwhewwhoyewyouzoo
A haiku is a type of Japanese poem whose structure is based upon syllable number rather than rhyme.
Yes. Not in the same way as, for example, "bad" and "dad", but they rhyme by consonance, which is just the MIDDLE sound of the word, rather than the ENDING of the word.
No. When a word has an unstressed final syllable, you have to rhyme the stressed syllable as well. This is called a feminine rhyme. You might rhyme lieutenant with pennant.
Yes. It is not a "perfect rhyme" but it is a rhyme.
Yes.
No. To have a rhyme, the beginning consonants of the word MUST be different.
Yes.