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rhyme

[rahym] / raɪm /


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Dr. Seuss’ holiday parable “How the Grinch Stole Christmas!” has been a seasonal favorite since it was published in 1957, ranking among the most popular and profitable of the author’s iconic rhyming picture books.

From Los Angeles Times

This passes, just under the wire, as humor because of the rhyme.

From The Wall Street Journal

What will rhyme is that AI innovation will change industries, and they will look different.

From Barron's

The article included Nick’s “amused but firm” aside: “I never liked him saying that. It’s just a rhyme, arbitrary and ridiculous.”

From The Wall Street Journal

Dacha rhymes with cha-cha and is the Russian word for a summerhouse.

From Literature