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internal rhyme

NOUN
  1. a rhyme between words in the same line

How To Use internal rhyme In A Sentence

  • He used most of the classic verse forms, but his distinctive contribution was his deployment of assonance, internal rhymes, and half-rhymes.
  • His voice is a harsh, nasal, confused, emphatic bleat, clamping down on certain words and rolling tricky internal rhymes around in his mouth until they come out all broken.
  • But it can't explain how he came up with something like this diabolical double whammy, a lyric that combines apocopation and internal rhyme -- in three-quarter time, no less. Sondheim's Still Here
  • In the poet's medieval French, the verse displays intricate internal rhymes and numerous alliterations.
  • I'm always hiding things in my poems too - internal rhymes and puns and word play and fooling around with cliches.
  • half-rhyme, internal rhyme, broken rhyme, leonine rhyme, chain rhyme, random rhyme and vowels echoing intimately from inside one line across to the next. Archive 2006-08-01
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