Rhyme and Rhythm Court: With Dick Clark, Bill Givens, Jimmy Lynn, Bix Reichner. Guest disk-jockeys listen to and critique new song releases.
When it's pointless and I'm heartless for saying, What's really on our minds.Your words go to rhythm, while mine go to rhyme. You were never good with syllables and half heartfelt lines.So keeping swimming sweetness until you catch my drift And remember the name tag that reads, "Hi ...
when it comes to verse. I’ve really become fond of internal rhyme, and am much more focused on metaphor than rhyme, or obvious rhythm, though subtle rhythm is always at play. And, while I still address difficult
[Alteration (influenced by rhythm) of Middle Englishrime, from Old French, of Germanic origin; see ar- in Indo-European roots.] Support Help support Wordnik (and make this page ad-free) by adopting the wordrhyme.
Word History and Origins Origin ofrhyme1 First recorded in1250–1300;Middle Englishrime,fromOld French,derivative ofrimer“to rhyme,” from unattestedGallo-Romancerimāre“to put in a row,” ultimately derived fromOld High Germanrīm“series, row”; probably not connected withLatinrhythmus“rhythm...
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9 RegisterLog in Sign up with one click: Facebook Twitter Google Share on Facebook double rhyme (redirected fromfeminine rhyme) Dictionary Wikipedia Related to feminine rhyme:masculine rhyme Graphic Thesaurus🔍 DisplayON AnimationON Legend
9 RegisterLog in Sign up with one click: Facebook Twitter Google Share on Facebook feminine rhyme (redirected fromfeminine rhymes) n. A rhyme in which the final syllable is unstressed, as infeather/heather. American Heritage® Dictionary of the English Language, Fifth Edition. Copyright © ...
Case in point: I had been searching for springtime poems a week or so ago and came upon the one I’m sharing today. I had written it back in August 2018, but when I searched my blog I could find no sign I’d ever shared it here. Likely, because I’d originally written it as ...