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[ US /ˈɹaɪm/ ]
[ UK /ɹˈa‍ɪm/ ]
VERB
  1. compose rhymes
  2. be similar in sound, especially with respect to the last syllable
    hat and cat rhyme
NOUN
  1. correspondence in the sounds of two or more lines (especially final sounds)
  2. ice crystals forming a white deposit (especially on objects outside)

How To Use rime In A Sentence

  • It is recognised as a crime against humanity under international law.
  • In a field where biological material is limited, experimental cytogenetic techniques often require only a few cells.
  • Much of the crime in this area is related to drug abuse.
  • ` ` And come playoff time, you're in prime time, so you're going to have a little more focus, a little more energy, and your rhythm is there. USATODAY.com - Basketball - Dallas vs. Golden State
  • We must remember that the prime motive for Housmann's boulevards and circuses was to ensure that a strategically placed cannon could fire down many streets, quelling the citizens who were periodically disposed to revolution.
  • When Connor sees that Michael's teenage son has witnessed the crime, it spells tragedy for the O'Sullivan family.
  • In addition, experimental flowers that matured a fruit (and therefore received a visit) had significantly larger corollas compared with corollas of flowers that did not initiate a fruit.
  • The Lord ministered to her, offering unconditional love and acceptance and washing her clean from the grime of her experience. Growing Through Loss and Grief
  • Values represent means obtained from triplicated experimental runs, with all SE values < 3% of total.
  • Even the chief civil authority of the town was deterred from sallying forth by a remembrance of a predecessor in the provostship who had been buried in a stable mixen all but his head, to the detriment of his clothes and the still greater and more lasting hurt to his dignity. Patsy
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