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Discover LudwigThe word "rhyme" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it to refer to words or phrases with the same sound. For example, you might say, "The phrase 'time flies' rhymes with the phrase 'fine fries.'".
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I'm not exactly proud of these things, but there they are: my poshness is stamped on my forehead, which I pretty much rhyme with torrid, and so it's always seemed pointless to try to disguise it.
They took him down before the judge had even finished his summing up: "You killed a boy without rhyme or reason.
The presenter was given a final warning by Cohen in May last year, after the 54-year-old appeared to use the N-word while reciting the nursery rhyme Eenie, Meenie, Minie, Moe during the filming of the BBC2 motoring programme.
Every rhyme, every bit of repetition, is not just a musical phrase, it's a character's choice.
In 2013, Clarkson was accused of using the N-word while chanting the "eeny, meeny, miny, moe" rhyme in a clip that did not air on the motoring show.
He gets tongue-tied talking about how great he feels when he comes up with a trippy image, a cracking rhyme, a tense punchline, the mute, beleaguered hoodlum society had made him into beginning to make a living.
We then move onto a second narrative, which sees John Orr (the rhyme with Thaw probably isn't coincidental) relating a dream in which he comes to a railway station, gets into a carriage and rides off to meet his double on a lonely road.
Very timely: physicist Murray Gell-Mann identified and named the quark particle in 1963, though he pronounced it to rhyme with "fork" – not, as Sciama says it in the film, to rhyme with "park".
Everyone shared the pain with no real rhyme or reason.
Can you rhyme like Sondheim?
The rhyme was almost compelling.
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