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Having corresponding sounds especially terminal sounds.
rhymed
riming
unrhymed
alliterative
assonant
end-rhymed
1
I remember the name - the power of a good
rhyming
title!
2
He and his
rhyming
partners are still rectifying misconceptions about them today.
3
It was really enthralling and the
rhyming
element really added to it.
4
A Chippendale, perhaps, with
rhyming
birthday wishes for some hapless unfortunate inside.
5
I think of Candor's
rhyming
song, which calls us the cruelest faction.
6
His verses here bespeak his good intention, but no facility in
rhyming
.
7
It's like martial arts with melodious,
rhyming
dialogue and an orchestral backing.
8
Guibert's penchant for alliteration,
rhyming
clausulae, and pithiness must usually be sacrificed.
9
I am, just as usual, a
rhyming
,
mason-making, raking, aimless, idle fellow.
10
The following
rhyming
wills have been proved in the Prerogative Court of Canterbury:
11
I've done with
rhyming
;
the rheum gripes me at the gullet.
12
The
rhyming
epitaph following was probably the performance of some monk:-
13
Both triplets of Sonnet 30 conclude with a powerful
rhyming
couplet.
14
I think his wordplay, whether he is singing or
rhyming
,
is top notch.
15
I happen to prefer
rhyming
,
but then I've always loved poems that rhyme.
16
But the stars warn me that I need this
rhyming
ragamuffin.
rhyming
rhyme
double rhyming
english rhyming
follow rhyming
illustrate rhyming
last rhyming