Not exactly, but it's close.
sliver, giver, pilfer, "sylph, her", solver, saliva, saviour, zipper, cipher, zephyr
Some examples of slang words that rhyme with "silver" are "chiller" and "killer".
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There is no true rhyme for orange in the English language same with silver. but one can use a slant rhyme such as porridge, or forrage. Silver and sliver
An item at a store that is small enough to conceal and be stolen. Pilfer - to steal.
i know 'pilfer a sack' comes from Baseball and to pilfer means to steal. So I'm guessing that to 'pilfer a sack' means to steal a base.
To pilfer is to steal, usually small amounts.
Orange, purple, and silver do not have any words that rhyme with them in the dictionary.
He could use his own password to connect from outside of the building and pilfer information and perhaps funds.
The homophone for pilfer is "pilfered." Homophones are words that sound the same but have different meanings or spellings.
The homophone for "rob" or "pilfer" with four letters is "steal."
The homophone for "rob" or "pilfer" that has five letters is "steal."