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(Dargis) 'THE PROPOSAL' (PG-13, 1 48) Sandra Bullock plays a type A (rhymes with) witch brought to heel by Ryan Reynolds in an obnoxiously sexist romantic comedy directed by Anne Fletcher.
In her new movie, "The Proposal," Sandra Bullock, playing a Type A (rhymes with) witch, totters around in a pair of exquisite high heels, the kind that elongate the legs and give a woman's derrière the gentle backward thrust familiar from fertility figurines.
If you want, you can borrow or buy a rhymes dictionary.
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In Dorothy's intro to "Ding Dong!" Harburg embarked on a pyrotechnic display of a-a-a rhymes ("The wind began to switch/the house to pitch"; until, at length, we meet the "witch . . . thumbin' for a hitch"; and "what happened then was rich")—a series in which, as with a vaudeville barker's alliterations, we cheer each new rhyme as a sort of gymnastic triumph.
That is, in every stanza you are going to have to find four b-rhymes, three c-rhymes and two a-rhymes.
Which isn't, technically, a rhyme.
Oh, snap, say a rhyme for me!
I think there's a rhyme there".
He mused on a rhyme he loved.
"I own a rhyming dictionary, which helps".
Has a rhyme ever been as inevitable?
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