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Rhymes for
Rhyme Type
time
Examples
Why It fits
Perfect Rhyme
rhyme, prime, chime, crime, climb, sublime
Similar consonant sounds at the end. Perfect rhymes sound musical and are most common in children’s stories.
Near / Slant Rhyme
shine, line, mind, kind, fine, sign
The ending sounds are close but not identical — they share a similar rhythm. Great for when you need flexibility without breaking the flow of your verse.
Multisyllabic Rhymes
overtime, maritime, pantomime, lemon-lime, lunchtime
Multi-syllable words that share the same sound at the end. They create a fun, lyrical rhythm — ideal for storytelling and rhyming couplets.
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