Sentence example with the word 'rhyming'

rhyming

alliteral, alliterative, assonantal, chanting, cliche-ridden, harping, jingle-jangle, jog-trot, monotone, punning, singsong

Definition adj. having corresponding sounds especially terminal sounds

Last update: June 22, 2015


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Earlier than any of these is the rhyming Lyfe of Alisaunder (c. 1330) which is printed in H.   [Please select]

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Everybody knows the rhyming finger-play: "Here's my Father's knives and forks, (Fig.")   [Please select]

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The rhyming tale of "The frog who would a-wooing go" is similar in every way to the above.   [Please select]

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In a copy of rhyming proverbs in the British Museum, written about the year 1680, occurs the following Puritan satire on Charles II.   [Please select]

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At the beginning of this present century the renowned Pastorini contributed his share to simple rhyming.   [Please select]

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"That will be lovely," said Jane, to whom the faculty of rhyming was a never-ceasing wonder.   [Please select]

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Rhyming, versifying, acting, became through their means the recreation of many thousands of shop-keepers, artisans and even peasants.   [Please select]

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It contained some lines of very rugged doggerel, hardly even rhyming, written in a gross character, and most uncouthly spelt.   [Please select]

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The word _snow_ is used four times in rhymes; the words rhyming with it are _crow_, _below_, _woe_ and _know_.   [Please select]

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In order that a rhyme may be perfect the two rhyming syllables must both be accented, the vowel sound and the consonants following must be identical, and the sounds preceding the vowel must be different.   [Please select]

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rhymester - rhyming - rhynchocephalian