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Rhyme logo #10101) Ad slogan, often 2) All the best rappers do it 3) Compose rhymes 4) Correspondence in word sounds 5) Count 6) Couplet feature 7) Crumb, for some 8) Dumb, for some 9) Free verse lack 10) Frost Report seen at 9 11) French word used in English 12) Funny money 13) Group please with knees 14) Group three with thee
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Rhyme logo #10101) Alliterate 2) Alliteration 3) Assonance 4) Assonate 5) Clerihew 6) Consonance 7) Doggerel 8) Limerick 9) Melody 10) Poetry 11) Song 12) Verse 13) Witticism
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Rhyme logo #21000 A rhyme is a repetition of similar sounds in two or more words, most often in the final syllables of lines in poems and songs. The word `rhyme` may also be used as a pars pro toto to refer a short poem, such as a rhyming couplet or other brief rhyming poem such as nursery rhymes. ==Function of rhyme== Rhyme partly seems to be enjoyed simply as a.....
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rhyme logo #21032normally end-rhyme, that is, lines of verse characterized by the consonance of terminal words or syllables. Rhymed words conventionally share all sounds following the word's last stressed syllable. Thus 'tenacity' and 'mendacity' rhyme, but not 'jaundice' and 'John does,' or 'tomboy' and 'calm bay.' The rhyme scheme is usually the pattern of end-rh...
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Rhyme logo #21002• (n.) To accord in rhyme or sound. • (n.) Correspondence of sound in the terminating words or syllables of two or more verses, one succeeding another immediately or at no great distance. The words or syllables so used must not begin with the same consonant, or if one begins with a vowel the other must begin with a consonant. The vowel so...
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rhyme logo #21003the correspondence of two or more words with similar-sounding final syllables placed so as to echo one another. Rhyme is used by poets and ... [8 related articles]
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Rhyme logo #22385Also spelled rime, rhyme is a matching similarity of sounds in two or more words, especially when th
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Rhyme logo #22429Normally end-rhyme, that is, lines of verse characterized by the consonance of terminal words or syl
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Rhyme logo #20972Rhyme intransitive verb [ imperfect & past participle Rhymed ; present participle & verbal noun Rhyming .] [ Middle English rimen , rymen , Anglo-Saxon rīman to count: confer French rimer to rhyme. See ...
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Rhyme logo #20972Rhyme noun [ Middle English ryme , rime , Anglo-Saxon rīm number; akin to Old High German rīm number, succession, series, German reim rhyme. The modern sense is due to the influence of French rime , which is of German origin, and originally the s...
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Rhyme logo #20972Rhyme transitive verb 1. To put into rhyme. Sir T. Wilson. 2. To influence by rhyme. « Hearken to a verser, who may chance Rhyme thee to good.» Herbert.
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rhyme logo #21063Similarity of sounds in two or more words, esp. at the end of the lines of a poem. The rhyme scheme is given like that: abba abba cdc dcd (example of a sonnet). See end-rhyme and internal rhyme.
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Rhyme logo #20166The effect produced when similar vowel sounds chime together and where the final consonant sound is also in agreement e.g. 'bat' and 'cat'. (See also assonance - which occurs when the vowel sounds are similar but where the consonant sounds are different.)
Rhyme is normally divided into masculine and feminine rhymes. Masculine or single rhymes...
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Rhyme logo #21217Rhyme is Jamaican slang for to joke, to tell a funny story.
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rhyme logo #20400[n] - correspondence in the sounds of two or more lines (especially final sounds) 2. [v] - be similar in sound, esp. with respect to the last syllable 3. [v] - compose rhymes
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Rhyme logo #22079The similarity between syllable sounds at the end of two or more lines.
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Rhyme logo #20815 A rhyme occurs when words share the same stressed vowel phoneme, eg she/tea, way/delay and subsequent consonant(s) eg sheet/treat, made/lemonade and final unstressed vowel eg laughter/after.
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rhyme logo #20974rime noun correspondence in the sounds of two or more lines (especially final sounds)
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rhyme logo #21221Correspondence of sound, usually in the final syllable or group of syllables in lines of verse, as in `There was once an old man with a beard/Who said, `It is just as I feared.` The rhyme depends on the vowel sounds and all the consonants except the first. Avoided in Japane...
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rhyme logo #23829a word that ends with the same sound as another word - If you don't use rhymes, you can't call it rapping.
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Rhyme logo #23827words that share the same sound; (i.e. share/care/bear/stare)
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Rhyme logo #23823where the words at the end of lines of text sound the same or have the same ending
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rhyme logo #23665[Literary terms] correspondence in the final sounds of two or more lines
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rhyme logo #23665[TEKS ELAR vocabulary] correspondence in the final sounds of two or more lines
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