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
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?
feet - meat head - bread ear - beer toes - cloves
les desserts means desserts in English.
Yes, but there are two forms of "close" - an adjective and a verb. The adjective has an "ohse" sound to rhyme with dose and gross. The verb has an "ohz" sound to rhyme with nose and blows.
The word "rose" has a long vowel sound. The 'o' in rose is pronounced like the 'o' in "so."
This would be AA BB.