Rhymy

"Rhymy" in a Sentence (4 examples)

Her rhymes now and then become just a trace too "rhymy" — almost "doggerel" in a few instances.

His rhymy feeling, as Pound and Eliot suspected, is the final word back to and towards which the book is written.

He reeled off several rods of poetry now, of his usual spiritual pattern — rhymy and jingly and all that, but not good, for his mind had decayed since he died.

I forget how the lines run, but they've got rhymy words on the ends.

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