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rhym·ing [ˈraɪmɪŋ] ADJ

rhyming

I . rhyme [raɪm] N

1. rhyme no pl (identity in sound):

rima f
v rimah

2. rhyme (poem):

pesem f
rima f

II . rhyme [raɪm] VB intr to rhyme [with sth]

rhyme poem, song, words:

rimati se [s čim]

III . rhyme [raɪm] VB trans

ˈnurse·ry rhyme N (song)

Usage examples with rhyming

rhyming couplet

Monolingual examples (not verified by PONS Editors)

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Yet, still he's the most reviled monarch in our history, his name even finding its way into cockney rhyming slang to denote excrement.
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In the mid- 20th century individual names were being incorporated into the rhyming slang lexicon.
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The title of the song is not used within the lyrics, thus it is often mispronounced, usually as rhyming with diarrhea.
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This contrasts with rhyming slang from which the rhyming portion has been clipped, which is part of the lexicon.
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Cockney rhyming slang was created to ensure the police couldn't eavesdrop and/or understand the devious plans of London's criminal underworld.
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Note, too, the dropped aitch, the casual obscenity and quasi-cockney rhyming slang.
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At this time, he often used poetic forms such as the sonnet and the rhyming couplet.
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It is written in rhyming verse heavy with alliteration.
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It would seem that this perceived familiarity is based primarily on the shared characteristic of rhyming in verse.
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The dialogue was generally written in rhyming couplets, liberally peppered with bad puns.
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