Grows, Hoes, Blows, Froze,
Rose lol :P
There are lots of things that rhyme with noise, but here are just a few: pose, doze, hose.
feet - meat head - bread ear - beer toes - cloves
les desserts means desserts in English.
la maison de desserts.
Yes.
Rose lol :P
There are lots of things that rhyme with noise, but here are just a few: pose, doze, hose.
Some words that rhyme with "razzle dazzle rose" are jostle, tussle, and wassail.
Yes, in the children's rhyme "Peter Rabbit", it mentions Peter Rabbit having a fly upon his nose.
No, the word "you" does not rhyme with the word "blows." Here are some words that do rhyme with blows: bows (as in bow and arrow) does (as in deer) foes goes hose hoes (gardening) lows nose pose rose rows sows (plants) toes
feet - meat head - bread ear - beer toes - cloves
i tried to think of stuff... but all i can think of is Kentucky. if you are making a poem about food then maybe you could change it so Kentucky chicken works?
les desserts means desserts in English.
This would be AA BB.
Pinochhio is the obvious answer. There was a sort of nursery rhyme which went: Liar Liar, your pants are on fire- your NOSE is as LONG as a TELEGRAPH WIRE! not being into (PInocchio) I did not realize that was the indirect origin.
Yes, the words "blows" and "mows" rhyme with each other. Here are some other words that rhyme with them. bows (as in bow and arrow) does (as in deer) foes grows hose lows nose pose rose stows