No
No, pen and bed do not rhyme.
In the nursery rhyme "Birds of a Feather," the birds will flock together.
They sound like they do rhyme together,but I could be wrong
Yes
no
errrr.......not so much. For example, feather, together.....yes......but together and better....not so really.
Do chew and threw rhyme*** and yes?
To rhyme a phrase, find things that rhyme each word and then put them together. Things that rhyme with party: hearty Marty smarty Things that rhyme with time: chyme dime grime lime prime rime rhyme slime So, then you see if you can put any of them together to fit into your poem (or whatever you are doing). "Hearty slime" is pretty good. :)
Humpty Dumpty had a great fall in the nursery rhyme. He couldn't be put back together again.
Some words that rhyme with "together" are weather, whether, leather, and tether.
Well, sweetheart, technically "forever" and "together" don't rhyme perfectly, but they do share similar sounds with that "-ever" ending. So, if you're feeling generous with your rhymes, you could say they kinda rhyme in a loose, poetic way. But if you're a stickler for exact rhymes, then sorry, they don't quite make the cut.
They are near rhymes, so yes. If used together, "scared there" it becomes alliteration.