Huple
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I`ve changed my mind now. I dont want to talk about it.
Two of the greatest writers who ever lived, William Shakespeare and Miguel de Cervantes– of Don Quixote fame–, both died on April 23, 1616.
There are supposedly no words in English that rhyme with “month”, “orange”, “silver”, and “purple”. If you can think of any please let me know.
Two of the greatest writers who ever lived, William Shakespeare and Miguel de Cervantes– of Don Quixote fame–, both died on April 23, 1616.
There are supposedly no words in English that rhyme with “month”, “orange”, “silver”, and “purple”. If you can think of any please let me know.
Silver - Chilver, a ewe-lamb
Purple - Curple, a corruption of crupper, the hind rump of a horse.
I thank you.
I will not, do you hear, WILL NOT accept Old English and nor will I accept bastardised corruptions of the Queen`s English describing rumpy things.
Martin Chilvers I will accept though.
silver & quiver
well its near enough!
Pilfer? Sounds closer to silver, if y'asked me.
Orange - arrange - st'range - lozenge - foreig'n - c'ringe etc.
What rhymes with 'discombobulate'?
Gorringe - the auction house.
Silver - Chilver, a ewe-lamb
Purple - Curple, a corruption of crupper, the hind rump of a horse.
I thank you.
silver & quiver
well its near enough!
What rhymes with 'discombobulate'?
What rhymes with 'discombobulate'?