Examples of 'rhymed' in a sentence

Meaning of "rhymed"

Rhyme as a verb means to correspond in sound at the end of words or lines, creating a pleasing effect. It is often used in poetry or songwriting to enhance the rhythm and melody of the text
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  • simple past tense and past participle of rhyme

How to use "rhymed" in a sentence

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Claudio was a name that rhymed with friendship.
The verses are accented but not rhymed.
That winter we just rhymed and rhymed on.
It was not just how cleverly they rhymed.
I had no idea that rhymed until just now.
Rhymed verse was generally his favoured medium.
I thought that everything that rhymed was true.
And they rhymed and they were mean and.
All three of those things rhymed.
No one else rhymed like that.
The last verse even rhymed.
That rhymed more in my head.
There is real power in rhymed verse.
You rhymed first with.
Poetry was more fun when it rhymed.

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He rhymed two more words.
You might have rhymed.
That rhymed by accident.
We learned that who ever smelt it denied it and rhymed it.
The number of rhymed lines is usually between four and ten.
Sometimes you can use the power of rhymed verse.
That rhymed weird.
I think she just rhymed.
He wrote rhymed poetry.
Took me a long time to find something that rhymed with.
You have rhymed the poem and there is a driving rhythm to it.
History indeed has rhymed.
The rhymed form simplified the rote learning of the innumerable verses.
Of what should not be rhymed.
I loved books that rhymed and had fun pictures to read along with.
Some of them rhymed.
It is a book written in rhymed prose and in Arabic by the priests.
Poem waiting to be rhymed.
It is the oldest in a group of medieval rhymed chronicles recounting political events in Sweden.
It was romantic and it rhymed.
The authors created their own rhymed verse in the Molière tradition.
The only thing my parents knew about camping was that it rhymed with bears.
Here is his song he rhymed to us in Times Square.
I liked that it rhymed.
In Germany the rhymed offices were just as popular as in France.
And that rhymed.
All were shown pairs of words and asked to judge whether the words rhymed.
Cause it rhymed.
Students should read aloud the pair obtained and verbalize why the words rhymed.
He never rhymed.
Her name rhymed with Schmilary.
That almost rhymed.
It rhymed and I thought it was really good.
At least that rhymed.
Five songs are German rhymed versions of Latin liturgical chants.

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