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Rhymezone

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com /[/nq] Anyone interested in rhymes should invesyigate the Penguin Rhyming Dictionary. It is far better than any other rhyming dictionary I have encountered. S&

  • com /[/nq] Anyone interested in rhymes should invesyigate the Penguin Rhyming Dictionary.
  • It is far better than any other rhyming dictionary I have encountered.
  • S&
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[nq:1]Another useful site: http://www.rhymezone.com/[/nq]
Anyone interested in rhymes should invesyigate the Penguin Rhyming Dictionary. It is far better than any other rhyming dictionary I have encountered.
S&
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[nq:2]Another useful site: http://www.rhymezone.com/[/nq]
[nq:1]Anyone interested in rhymes should invesyigate the Penguin Rhyming Dictionary. It is far better than any other rhyming dictionary I have encountered.[/nq]
Is it on line?
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[nq:2]Anyone interested in rhymes should invesyigate the Penguin Rhyming Dictionary. It is far better than any other rhyming dictionary I have encountered.[/nq]
[nq:1]Is it on line?I haven't looked. I have the book and I have yet to look up a word and find no rhyme.[/nq]
S&
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Thus spake sand:
[nq:2]Is it on line?[/nq]
[nq:1]I haven't looked. I have the book and I have yet to look up a word and find no rhyme.[/nq]
Try looking up "orange".

Simon R. Hughes
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[nq:2]Is it on line?[/nq]
[nq:1]I haven't looked. I have the book and I have yet to look up a word and find no rhyme.[/nq]
I'm sure it's every bit as excellent as you say. I couldn't find an online version myself.
I must say reference works such as dictionaries lend themselves very well to databases. I have a pretty good little English/French dictionary on my computer and I find it is
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[nq:2]I haven't looked. I have the book and I have yet to look up a word and find no rhyme.[/nq]
[nq:1]Try looking up "orange".[/nq]
It groups "orange" under "-inge" and lists:
binge, dinge, hinge, cringe, fringe, springe (small snare), singe, tinge, whinge, swinge, twinge, unhinge, challenge, impinge, syringe, orange, infringe, scavenge, lozenge.
These may prove unsatisfactory to
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[nq:2]Try looking up "orange".[/nq]
[nq:1]It groups "orange" under "-inge" and lists: binge, dinge, hinge, cringe, fringe, springe (small snare), singe, tinge, whinge, swinge, twinge, unhinge, challenge, impinge, syringe, orange, infringe, scavenge, lozenge. These may prove unsatisfactory to a purist,but they are a decent try.[/nq]
Not if the definition of a rhyme is the standard one, wher
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[nq:2]It groups "orange" under "-inge" and lists: binge, dinge, hinge, ... prove unsatisfactory to a purist,but they are a decent try.[/nq]
[nq:1]Not if the definition of a rhyme is the standard one, whereby the last stressed syllable and any other unstressed syllables after it must have the same vowel sounds. If that's the definition then it's a pisspoor try, quite frankly.[/nq]
Neverthel
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[nq:1]Anyone interested in rhymes should invesyigate the Penguin Rhyming Dictionary. It is far better than any other rhyming dictionary I have encountered.[/nq]
[nq:2]Try looking up "orange".[/nq]
[nq:1]It groups "orange" under "-inge" and lists: binge, dinge, hinge, cringe, fringe, springe (small snare), singe, tinge, whinge, swinge, twinge, unhinge, challenge, impinge, syringe, orange, i
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[nq:1]Since orange has the accent on the penultimate syllable, these are NOT rhymes ("light" rhymes notwithstanding), which would give me ... questionable value as a rhyming dictionary. Bloringe, now that's a rhyme! Mishypheners could use foreign g- entlemen, goes without saying.[/nq]
I have no impulse to insist on the book's utility to anyone. I find it very useful. Don't judge a book

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