Lots!
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Almond
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Around
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Beyond
Defend
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Demand
Depend
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Drownd
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Expand
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Fecund
Friend
Gerund
Ground
Impend
Inland
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Inwind
Island
Jocund
Lagend
Legend
Ligand
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Offend
Osmund
Rebind
Refind
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Relend
Remand
Remend
Remind
Repand
Resend
Rewind
Riband
Roband
Rotund
Second
Secund
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Stound
Strand
Swound
Unbend
Unbind
Unfond
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Unkend
Unkind
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Upbind
Upland
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Upwind
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Amend
Bland
Blend
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Bound
Brand
Eland
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Fiend
Found
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Gland
Grand
Grind
Hound
Maund
Mound
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Pound
Round
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Shend
Sound
Spend
Stand
Teind
Trend
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Viand
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Band
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Bind
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Fend
Find
Fond
Fund
Hand
Hind
Kind
Land
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Mend
Mind
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Pond
Rand
Rend
Rind
Rynd
Sand
Send
Tend
Vend
Wand
Wend
Wind
Wynd
Yond
And
End
You can go onto youtube, type in the ong and put lyrics at the end nd just click on on of them
U can use the syllabic rhyming structure, where the last syllable of the words rhyme, for example Gianna rhymes with vagina, montana, vienna, savannah, Hana, nd other words that end with a nuh syllable. U can also aliterate, which is rhyming, with words like giggle nd give, because the beginning consonance is the same.
obviously, In the End.
i HATE SCHOOl School End Too Late For Kids To Be Kids Nd It Get Dark Too Quick Wen School First Start Nd We Cnt See Our Frends
no at the end naruto is goin 2 hit sasuke in the head punch him actually nd he will lose him memory nd he will 4get everything tht happened
All words should be capitalized in a title except the articles (a, a n, the), prepositio ns ( of, o n, i n,...) a nd co nju nctio ns (a nd,...).
no because it continues a nd doesnt end.
Cos d world has no end...nd its everydays discovery
I won't spoil it for you.READ IT.
It should be - Gone with the Wi nd
Many DG words and some ND words usually have unpronounced D's.Wednesday, handkerchief, handsome, Windsor, fudge, bridge, ledge, edge, ledger, hedge.The D may not be pronounced in other ND words such as grandson and landscape.
None that I know of. It's unlikely due to the fact that Spanish words generally do not end with an "nd" sound. The closest you could probably get to that sounds would be "-an" in words such as "tan" or "-ande" in words such as "grande."