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ðɛm; unstressed ðəm, əmthem
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معهم
jim
dem
Sie
ellos
آنها
niitä
leur
նրանց
loro
それら
ಅವರು
그들
hen
dem
im
eles
их
dem
அவர்களுக்கு
వాటిని
onları
זיי
他们
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For if I’d never had a problem
I wouldn’t know
That He could solve them, -
Girls are what you what when you come up to them,
So don’t play dumb and try to school em. -
Aren’t they a gem?
I’ll drink to them! -
Oh, come O Rod of Jesse’s stem,
From ev’ry foe deliver them -
You shouldn’t play with that boy, he is not one of them
Bro, I kept taking L’s, finally got me a M
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All the wonder and wealth of the mine in the heart of one gem:
In the core of one pearl all the shade and the shine of the sea:
Breath and bloom, shade and shine, wonder, wealth, and—how far above them— -
And strut upon my stem—
Disdaining Men, and Oxygen,
For Arrogance of them— -
You’re then
No different than them…. -
Pray, take these pearls!-and my thanks for them
You lavished, the home of my youth to gem! -
I said, these roses on a stem
With bosoms bare. But wayfaring
I went and ravished one of them.
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Frank Guo
the words that show up arent even real word DOESNT HELP AT ALLL
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1 syllable:
clem,
demme,
feme,
femme,
gem,
hem,
jem,
Lem,
mem,
phlegm,
rem,
stem
2 syllables:
ahem,
baalshem,
begem,
Belem,
condemn,
contemn,
dirhem,
millieme,
soleprint
3 syllables:
cardizem,
precondemn
Pure Rhymes
– 29 rhymes
Words that have identical vowel-based rhyme sounds in the tonic syllable. Moreover, that tonic syllable must start with a different consonantal sound.
’em
bem
em
femme
gem
hem
rem
stem
phlegm
tem
am
condemn
Behm
Cardizem
Chem
Clem
FM
Jem
Khem
Klemm
Klemme
Lem
M
PM
Prem
Rehm
STIM
- you tell ’em
End Rhymes
– 11 rhymes
Words that have a pure rhyme on their last syllable only.
send’em
diadem
postmortem
stratagem
hominem
diltiazem
Aleichem
Eminem
Bethlehem
Near Rhymes
– 2333 rhymes
Words that «almost» rhyme on the vowel-based rhyme sound of the stressed syllable like: be/eat or maybe/shapely.
breath
breth
death
meth
Beth
Creath
Heth
Macbeth
Marybeth
Neth
Seth
Sheth
Sneath
- catch one’s breath
- don’t hold your breath
- hold one’s breath
- in the same breath
- out of breath
- save one’s breath
- second breath
- short of breath
- take a long breath
- under one’s breath
- under your breath
- waste one’s breath
- between life and death
- bore to death
- cheat death
- do to death
- done to death
- fate worse than death
- frightened to death
- kiss of death
- matter of life and death
- meet one’s death
- scare to death
- sick to death
- tickle to death
- to death
etch
fetch
ketch
kvetch
sketch
stretch
retch
outstretch
- do a stretch
- home stretch
dredge
edge
fledge
hedge
ledge
pledge
sedge
sledge
wedge
allege
Eldredge
- cutting edge
- on edge
- set one’s teeth on edge
- take off the edge
- the edge
- take the pledge
- drive a wedge
- flying wedge
- thin end of the wedge
Mosaic Rhymes
Rhymes made up of more than one word. For instance, «jealous» and «tell us» or «shaky» and «make me.»
One-syllable words do not have mosaic rhymes.
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- Again – Referring to something being repeated or happening once more.
- Againe – An old or archaic spelling of “again” that is no longer commonly used.
- Amen – A word used to express agreement, approval, or confirmation.
- Anchormen – The male anchors or hosts of a television or radio news program.
- Ben – A shortened version of the name “Benjamin” or “Benedict”.
- Businessmen – Individuals who are involved in running, managing, or owning a business.
- Cayenne – A type of pepper that is often used to add spice and heat to dishes.
- Chen – A surname that is common in China.
- Comedienne – A female comedian or performer who specializes in comedy.
- Conmen – Individuals who deceive others in order to get something from them.
- Councilmen – Individuals who are elected or appointed to serve on a council or governing body.
- Den – A small, enclosed area used for relaxation or as a private space.
- Denn – A surname that is relatively uncommon.
- Equestrienne – A female horse rider, particularly one who participates in horse shows or competitions.
- Fen – A type of wetland characterized by the presence of water-loving plants.
- Glen – A narrow, secluded valley or ravine.
- Handymen – Individuals who are skilled at fixing or repairing things around the house or workplace.
- Hen – A female chicken.
- Jen – A shortened version of the name “Jennifer”.
- Ken – A shortened version of the name “Kenneth”.
- Lawmen – Individuals who are employed to enforce the law and maintain order.
- Men – Plural of “man”, referring to male individuals.
- Middlemen – Individuals or entities that facilitate a transaction between two parties.
- Minutemen – A group of American colonists who were trained to be ready to fight at a minute’s notice during the Revolutionary War.
- Oilmen – Individuals who work in the oil and gas industry.
- Patrolmen – Individuals who are employed to patrol a certain area and maintain security and order.
- Pen – An enclosed area used to house animals, particularly livestock.
- Penmen – Individuals who are skilled at writing in a particular style or font.
- Pitchmen – Individuals who promote or sell a particular product or service.
- Ren – A surname that is relatively uncommon.
- Sen – Sen is a Japanese term that refers to a person’s age, and is often used as a suffix to indicate respect for someone older or more experienced. It can also be used to refer to the age of trees, buildings, or other objects.
- Signalmen – Signalmen are workers who are responsible for maintaining and operating the signals used in transportation systems, such as railways or highways. They are often trained to identify and respond to different types of signals, and may work in teams to ensure that signals are functioning properly.
- Ten – Ten is a number that is often used as a base in counting systems, and is equivalent to the number 10 in most cultures. It is also used to describe a musical interval of a whole tone, as well as a unit of measurement in Japanese currency.
- Tragedienne – A tragedienne is a female actor who specializes in tragic roles, often portraying characters who experience intense emotional pain or suffering. Tragediennes have been an important part of theatre and film history, and many have achieved significant acclaim for their performances.
- Weathermen – Weathermen are professionals who study and forecast weather patterns, using a variety of tools and techniques to analyze atmospheric data and make predictions about future weather conditions. They often work for government agencies or private organizations, and play an important role in helping people prepare for severe weather events.
- Wen – Wen is a Chinese term that is often translated as “culture” or “civilization,” and refers to the accumulated knowledge, values, and practices that have been passed down through generations of Chinese people. It is considered an important concept in Chinese philosophy and history.
- Wenn – Wenn is a German word that means “if” or “when,” and is often used in conditional statements or to express uncertainty or speculation. It can also be used as a conjunction to link two clauses together.
- When – When is a conjunction that is used to indicate a specific time or event, or to introduce a clause that provides additional information about the subject of a sentence. It is one of the most commonly used words in English, and is essential for expressing a wide range of ideas and concepts.
- Wren – A wren is a small bird that is found in many parts of the world, and is known for its distinctive appearance and cheerful song. There are many different species of wrens, each with their own unique characteristics and behaviors.
- Yen – Yen is a Japanese term that refers to the currency used in Japan, as well as several other countries in Asia. It is also used to describe a desire or craving for something, and can be used in expressions such as “yen for adventure” or “yen for success.”