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rhyme

[rahym] / raɪm /


Example Sentences

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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

She analyzed their meter, rhyme schemes, and anything else she could think of.

From Literature

She smiled then, for she remembered how bravely Timothy had helped them escape from those awful pirate thespians in London, with their sharp-edged swords and loud, intricately rhymed choral numbers.

From Literature