Adjective
of Rhyme
Source: Webster's dictionaryI don't really care what people think about my hair. It's my hair, so why should they care? Ooh, that rhymed. Kelly Osbourne
Alec muttered a retort into his coffee. It rhymed with something that sounded a lot more like "ducking glass mole. Cassandra Clare
There is no heroic poem in the world but is at bottom a biography, the life of a man; also, it may be said, there is no life of a man, faithfully recorded, but is a heroic poem of its sort, rhymed or unrhymed. Thomas Carlyle
The first two lines, which rhymed 'kiddin' you' and 'didn't you,' just about knocked me out, and later on, when I got to the jugglers and the chrome horse and the princess on the steeple, it all just about got to be too much. Bob Dylan
I thought that was going to be a good song, too, and then they went and rhymed "time” and "Rhine,” and spoiled everything. p. 24. Dorothy Parker
Verse comedy is interesting to me because of the challenge of writing in rhymed couplets, which is not a form that's usually amenable to English, yet to me it gives great possibility for comedy. David Ives