Rhymes usually occur in the same places throughout a poem. This regularity is known as the rhyme pattern or rhyme scheme. You can direct a rhyme scheme by assigning letters to designate the words at the end of lines. The same letter is used for words having the same sounds. Thus, a simple rhyme scheme would be abcb. This pattern shows that the words at the end of lines two and four rhyme, but that the words at the end of lines one and three do not.
blue/blew
Some examples of slang words that rhyme with "silver" are "chiller" and "killer".
Roses are red violets are blue, some poems rhyme, this one doesn't.
Here are some rhyme words: bell, well lope, hope shoot, loot lock, knock
Examples of fables are poems that do not have a rhyme scheme, but they often rhyme. Some examples of fables would be: The boy who cried wolf, the tortous and the hare. They poems that teach life lessons.
Some examples of feminine rhyme in the poem "The Raven" by Edgar Allan Poe are: "dreary" and "weary" "token" and "spoken" "burden" and "word in" "betook" and "forsook"
There are many words that rhyme with the word "mind." Some examples would be: kind, find, blind, bind, and fined.
mow - how height - weight comb - tomb etc.
Some examples are:-HadSadMadTadCadLadBadRadCladPlaid (the word is pronounced 'plad')
rhyme scheme aaabab is one
Some words that rhyme with "examples" include samples, tramples, and pampers.
have it rhyme with the LAST word in the sentence above or the second sentence above it.