The phrase is actually "A friend in need is a friend indeed". Please see the Related link below for words that rhyme with "indeed". It is very difficult to rhyme with an entire sentence.
No pin doesn't rhyme with friend. Friend rhymes with trend not with pin...but friend rhymes with pen.. :]
No it does not rhyme
Nouns that rhyme with friend:Legend: nounRear-end: noun
No, it doesn't need to rhyme.
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Pal, then. As in "I'm your pal, then", or "Be my pal, then". That's at least a close rhyme, though not a perfect rhyme.
No. They are close rhymes, meaning they almost rhyme, but are not exact rhymes. The words that rhyme with swimming would need the letter M in them and the words that rhyme with winning would need the letter N in them.
Yes, words do not need to end the same to rhyme
The rhyme scheme of "Jesus Friend of sinners" can vary depending on the specific version or rendition being used. Generally, it follows a rhyming pattern such as ABAB or AABB.
No, "again" does not rhyme with "friend." Rhymes are determined by the ending sounds of words, and in this case, the "-ain" sound in "again" does not match the "-end" sound in "friend." Rhymes are important in poetry and music to create rhythm and flow in language.
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No. A rhyme for "united" would need to end in ~ited A rhyme for "divided" would need to end in ~ided The sound of "t" and the sound of "d" are different.