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Meanings of
rhymed
in English
Having corresponding sounds especially terminal sounds.
rhyming
riming
unrhymed
Related terms
alliterative
assonant
end-rhymed
Usage of
rhymed
in English
1
They seemed well-enough
rhymed
but somehow mediocre, elegant without substance and power.
2
No sale, no loving, I thought disgustedly, saying it so it
rhymed
.
3
One of them, a sort of
rhymed
dialogue, began with the couplet:-
4
Hell, I even
rhymed
on two of the songs on the album.
5
It is perhaps of Puritan origin, and
rhymed
in New England.
6
Their name I recall clearly, for it
rhymed
with that of the river.
7
He pronounced the infinitive verb as if it
rhymed
with glossary.
8
But he dealt, quipped, bragged,
rhymed
and made it look incidental.
9
When I was a five-year-old in Bath, I thought squirrel
rhymed
with curl.
10
We do not ask of him a
rhymed
book of proverbs.
11
South Africa's Die Antwoord
rhymed
on the main stage at Coachella.
12
The words
rhymed
and were barbed comments on the speakers.
13
The "Brus" is in many ways the best
rhymed
chronicle ever written.
14
Its metre is the heroic iambic, in
rhymed
octave stanzas.
15
It
rhymed
with "tater." I peeled my shirt from my sweaty back.
16
Cenis, he composed, wholly or partly, his
rhymed
Letter from Italy to Charles Montagu.
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rhymed
rhyme
Verb
Indicative · Past Indefinite · Third
Adjective
Frequent collocations
rhymed verse
rhymed couplet
rhymed prose
rhymed epistle
rhymed pieces
More collocations
Rhymed
through the time
Rhymed
across language varieties
United Kingdom
Common