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I . rhyme [raɪm] N

1. rhyme (similar sound):

rhyme
in rhyme
in rhyme

2. rhyme (poem):

rhyme

Phrases:

without rhyme or reason

II . rhyme [raɪm] VB intr

nursery rhyme N

Usage examples with rhyme

in rhyme

Monolingual examples (not verified by PONS Editors)

English
The poem is characterised by its reliance on short lines which alternate in rhyme and meter to prevent a felicitous feel.
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The play has been considered a defining work in the sub-genre of heroic drama, in which rhymed heroic tragedy comes into full being.
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The lines are usually six-syllabled, but vary in length, and rhyme in groups of two, three, four and even more.
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He frequently amused his fellow cowboys by writing parodies of songs and putting into rhyme the happenings around the ranch and on the trail.
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The lines have a powerful, rolling, and very evident rhythm, and they rhyme in a way that is impossible to ignore.
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Specifically, his consistency is such that he has the ability to save poorly produced songs with his rhymes alone.
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He had also a vulgar habit of making trivial rhymes.
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This last rhyme thus serves to tie all stanzas of the epic together.
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Sonnets and, in fact, all rhyme held little interest for him.
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Its written not even with folk rhyme but with flash language.
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