[
US
/ˈɹaɪm/
]
[ UK /ɹˈaɪm/ ]
[ UK /ɹˈaɪm/ ]
VERB
- compose rhymes
-
be similar in sound, especially with respect to the last syllable
hat and cat rhyme
NOUN
- correspondence in the sounds of two or more lines (especially final sounds)
- 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.
- We are manipulating the search with this experiment, mentioning the word moss frequently. Moss « Fairegarden
- We will be frequently using these orders to combat vice and the directly-associated crime.
- Sometimes people don't just pick up the phone & ring Crimestoppers out of some sense of duty, but they will do it for filthy luker. 200 Weeks
- The friend had also overheard the man say he had disposed of the handgun used in the crime, according to the in - formant. Just A 'Random' Crime