No, "furry" does not rhyme with "hurry." In linguistics, rhyming is defined by the similarity of sounds at the end of words. In this case, "furry" ends with the sound /i/ (as in "me"), while "hurry" ends with the sound /ɹi/ (as in "tree"). Since the vowel sounds are different, they do not rhyme.
Well, honey, "furry" can actually be both a noun and an adjective. As a noun, it refers to a person who is a fan of anthropomorphic animal characters. As an adjective, it describes something covered in fur or having a furry texture. So, yes, "furry" can definitely be a noun.
The furry raccoon was swallowed by the gigantic alligator.
1. Furry is a word that the person asking this question doesn't know how to use in a sentence. Yeah, maybe not what you're looking for. 2. I went to the pet store and got to hold a furry kitten. 3. I think Krystal from Star Fox is attractive. Am I a furry?
No, the word "furry" is not an adverb.The word "furry" is an adjective. In some areas it can also be an informal noun when referring to people cosplaying as an animal.The adverb form of the word is furrily.Click here to see the entry in a dictionary.
A furry is someone who is a fan of anthro animals, or animal with human traits ie: Mickey Mouse. The creatures themselves are also considered furry, if this is what you meant, IMO sorry you cant turn into a cartoon animal.
flurry,furry, Murry (name) hurry, and curry (food)
In a hurry. If ur making a poem it rhymes with. In a hurry....
surely, girly, surrey surly, hurly-gurly, girly, burly, early, pearly, and whirly.
furry
eurge(in hurry)
furry
The words that rhyme with hurry are: Curry Furry
Hurry, jury, curry, Murray, fury... flurry, Surrey, burry, furry, blurry,storyglory
bear
Hurry (noun): drive or haste Hurry (verb): burst, drive, fleet, haste, sally, scoot, smoke, speed, whirl, whish, whisk
curry, furry
Those three words are end rhymes, which means the end of the words (the "y" in this case) is the only part that rhymes.