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You need a rhyming dictionary! I have no idea whether there is one available on the web or not, but it might be worth searching for one online, now you know what it is called.

Before I offer you some answers, a method: sound them out, running through the alphabet: bolly (a slang name for champagne), collie dolly, folly, golly, holly, jolly, lolly (Australia and Britain, with rather different meanings), Molly, Polly, Wallie . . .

You can also keep a range of other starters like br-, bl-, ch-, cl-, cr- etc.

A tip that I learned from an excellent poet, many years ago: organise things so that the unusual word (like "brolly") is in an earlier line than the more common word, because that way it sounds less forced.

If you are serious about working with rhymes, get a rhyming dictionary.

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16y ago

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