look it
book it
basically anything with the double o
went to Spain
took
Dove (as in a person who took a dive), rove, stove.wove
she feels divine she fell in line she took a fine
book cook hook look nook rook took
I picked my stack, I changed my rack, I took the flack
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crook took lookLuck, stuck, muck, struck, hook, duck, book, rookbrookchookcrookkooklooknookrookshooksookspook/took/
Cuss, fuss, puss & look, cook, crook, took that's all I can think of :)
Some words that rhyme with "overlook" include book, took, crook, and shook.
Here are a few rhyming lines for “You took the train to Chicago”: “Now you’re dancing at a late-night show.” “Watching city lights begin to glow.” “Searching for a place you used to know.” “With a suitcase packed and set to go.” “Feeling that big-city rush and flow.” “Chicago” is a tricky word to rhyme perfectly, so most rhymes are near-rhymes using sounds like “go,” “show,” or “glow.”
I'll tell you a tale that isn't merry It all took place in Harpers Ferry