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rhyme

[rahym] / raɪm /


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“What happened to the artist? What d’you got to say?/ If I was on a label, you could drop me today,” he rhymes, before asking a few lines later, “What you willin’ to risk?

From Salon

As is often said, history does not repeat itself, but it frequently rhymes.

From Salon

Cheerful illustrations accompanied by rhyming text enumerate little acts of love over the course of a day, from early-morning wake-ups to indulging requests for one more bedtime lullaby.

From The Wall Street Journal

The Welsh actor and comedian was inspired by his family pet to write The Cat in The Cupboard - a story told entirely in rhyme, which follows Crumble the cat on his daring garden adventures.

From BBC

The conceit sounds simple today: Kids are given a small plastic key, for which they insert in a box near an installation and then are regaled with music and a short nursery rhyme or folktale.

From Los Angeles Times