beginning rhyme (Meaning)

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beginning rhyme (n)

use of the same consonant at the beginning of each stressed syllable in a line of verse

Synonyms & Antonyms of beginning rhyme

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beginning rhyme Sentence Examples

  1. The merry mouse merrily marched through the moonlit maze.
  2. The playful puppy panted and pranced with boundless glee.
  3. The gentle breeze blew softly, rustling the leaves of the trees.
  4. The tiny turtle trudged tirelessly towards its destination.
  5. The sparkling stars shimmered and shone in the night sky.
  6. The cheerful children chattered and giggled as they played.
  7. The agile antelope ambled and advanced across the vast plain.
  8. The chirping crickets sang their sweet songs in harmony.
  9. The fragrant flowers bloomed and beautified the garden.
  10. The towering trees stood tall and majestic against the horizon.

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use of the same consonant at the beginning of each stressed syllable in a line of verse

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The merry mouse merrily marched through the moonlit maze.

The playful puppy panted and pranced with boundless glee.

The gentle breeze blew softly, rustling the leaves of the trees.

The tiny turtle trudged tirelessly towards its destination.