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UK
/ɹˈaɪmɪŋ/
]
[ US /ˈɹaɪmɪŋ/ ]
[ US /ˈɹaɪmɪŋ/ ]
ADJECTIVE
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having corresponding sounds especially terminal sounds
rhyming words
rhymed verse
How To Use rhyming In A Sentence
- Those are Americans to those of you not versed in the poetry of rhyming slang. The Sun
- The developers have their mouthpiece lawyers in the city council meeting every morning while the rest of us are making love or rhyming words… how you gonna fight that?
- Do you use a rhyming dictionary? Times, Sunday Times
- A sonnet has a fixed rhyming pattern.
- Aside from the linguistic challenges they pose, these ancient artificial, noncewords, with their sonorous, cantillating, rhyming, and rhythmical variations on phonetic themes, have intrigued and fascinated scholars who try to divine the rules governing their formation. VERBATIM: The Language Quarterly Vol XIX No 1
- An Admonition of Warning to England comprises twenty-four rhyming couplets in alternating lines of iambic hexameter and heptameter.
- Soon after this a completely new repertory of rhyming, rhythmic sequences began to develop.
- There are various categories of this: rhyming, exact and ablaut (vowel substitution).
- The correct word would probably be 'shambolic' although you would have trouble rhyming it with another word. Archive 2006-06-01
- As a side note, Michael Sorkin later wrote a withering review of the The Charlottesville Tapes that took the form of a short play, with all dialog rendered in perfectly rhyming couplets.