- A
rhyme is a
repetition of
similar sounds (usually the
exact same phonemes) in the
final stressed syllables and any
following syllables of two or more...
- A
nursery rhyme is a
traditional poem or song for
children in
Britain and
other European countries, but
usage of the term
dates only from the late 18th/early...
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known professionally as
Busta Rhymes, is an
American rapper and actor.
Chuck D of
Public Enemy gave him the
moniker Busta Rhymes,
after NFL and CFL wide receiver...
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Rhyming slang is a form of
slang word
construction in the
English language. It is
especially prevalent among ****neys in England, and was
first used in...
- to
indicate which lines rhyme;
lines designated with the same
letter all
rhyme with each other. An
example of the ABAB
rhyming scheme, from "To Anthea...
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Perfect rhyme (also
called full
rhyme,
exact rhyme, or true
rhyme) is a form of
rhyme between two
words or phrases,
satisfying the
following conditions:...
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Competition at the 1991 Pan
American Games in Havana, Cuba.
Artistic and
rhymic gymnastics competition was held from
August 3 to
August 18 in
Santiago de...
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rhymer in Wiktionary, the free dictionary.
Rhymer may
refer to:
Rhymer (actor), an
actor in a
seasonal folk play
Rhymer (poet), a bad poet
Rhymer (rapper)...
- The
Rhyme may
refer to: The
Rhyme (XM), a
former XM
Satellite Radio channel The
Rhyme (song), a 1996 song by
Keith Murray Rhyme (disambiguation) This...
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Rhyme royal (or rime royal) is a
rhyming stanza form that was
introduced to
English poetry by
Geoffrey Chaucer. The form enjo****
significant success in...