Words to Rhyme With: A Rhyming Dictionary - Third edition by Willard R. Espy, Orin Hargraves

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This pantoum is in iambic tetrameter: CONSIDER NOW THE QUARK Consider now the Quark, which is A Concept sub-atomical. No man alive has seen its phiz; Perhaps it isn’t Is at all. A Concept sub-atomical Too tenuous I find to prove. Perhaps it isn’t Is at all. This goes for Hate, and also Love. ) Set out one night to dine. His menu was a Ditty In Galliambic line. Too tenuous I find to prove The Sun, the Shadow, and the Wind. This goes for Hate, and also Love, And other matters of the kind. The Sun, the Shadow, and the Wind— The Dream, the Doing, the Despair, His soup was Virelaic; His cocktail, Dipodee; His Spondee was Alcaic, His Distych, Ditrochee.

Escallopines de Veau? . ) Get gets a wiggle on; gets off the ground; gets wet; Gets wise to; gets the gate; gets here; gets there; Gets wind of . . words in edgewise . . even with. You bet, Get gets around! Get also gets the air. “And then . . Filet mignon? Or Demi-Grain Grillé? . Chateaubriand? . Paillard de Boeuf Vert-Pré? . With Haut-Brion? . Or Haut-Lafitte? Feel free: I’ll pay for lunch this time. Get gets a load of; gets ahead; gets square; Gets on the ball (I’ve hardly started yet).

Medieval Church argument) A sextet could run a a a b b b; or a b a b a b; or a b c a b c—oh, there is no need to bother listing all the possibilities. This one is a a b b c c. If you’re able to spin On the Head of a Pin, You must be an Angel—or terribly thin. Pygmy. One of a nation fabled to be only three spans high, and after long wars to have been destroyed by the cranes. —Johnson’s Dictionary Pygmies? Weren’t they little guys, Only three hand spans in size? * Not to know those giant cranes Could beat them standing on one leg, And still take time to lay an egg.

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