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What words do not rhyme with cat?

Oh, the question is not nearly that easy to ask or to answer. There are probably more than 4 words that lack a perfect rhyme, but almost any word, even the ones you are thinking of, could be worked into a rhyme scheme somehow. One question would be: Why even be concerned about rhyme? Apart from being a fun pastime, rhyming is no longer considered a central element of verse, and it usually gets in the way. Writers today don't have a fraction of the skill that poets of a different time had when it comes to the art of rhyme.I heard this creative rhyme for 'orange' on an NPR radio broadcast several years ago, and I do not recall the writer, who certainly deserves to be given credit for it. I couldn't even find it searching the local NPR/PBS station programming histories. This is one of the most playful, original and delightful rhymes I've ever heard.Four engineersWore orange brassieres.


What is a rhyming word pair for bashful man?

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What rhymes with manager?

Advantage, mismanage, disadvantage, micromanage.


What rhymes with vanish?

There is only one true rhyme for vanished: banished. A true rhyme is a word that is exactly the same except for whatever is before the first vowel. In this case, the first vowel is "a" (vanished; banished).There is also one near rhyme: famished. A near rhyme is a word that is exactly the same except for one sound (vanished and famished).There are no other rhymes for vanished, exact or near.


What rhyme is mans request for taste of pastry denied?

The rhyme you are referring to is likely "The Dish Ran Away with the Spoon." In the nursery rhyme "Hey Diddle Diddle," the dish and the spoon are personified and run away together, leaving the poor man in the moon without his requested pastry. This rhyme is a classic example of nursery rhymes using whimsical and nonsensical elements to entertain and teach children.