consonant rhyme (Meaning)

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consonant rhyme (n)

the repetition of consonants (or consonant patterns) especially at the ends of words

Synonyms & Antonyms of consonant rhyme

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consonant rhyme Sentence Examples

  1. The flickering fire cast an eerie light, highlighting the dust motes in its **flight**.
  2. The soft **trickle** of the stream contrasted with the loud **crackle** of thunder.
  3. He walked with a determined **stride**, his jaw set tight in **pride**.
  4. The old oak tree stood strong, defying the fierce winter **wind**.
  5. The baker placed the golden brown loaf on the **rack**, a delicious **snack**.
  6. Laughter filled the room, a joyful **sound** that echoed all around.
  7. The detective carefully examined the crime scene, searching for every possible **clue**.
  8. The crashing waves pounded the shore, a relentless, rhythmic **roar**.
  9. The children built sandcastles on the beach, lost in their world of **make-believe**.
  10. With a gentle **sigh**, she closed the book, the story lingering in her **mind**.

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the repetition of consonants (or consonant patterns) especially at the ends of words

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The flickering fire cast an eerie light, highlighting the dust motes in its **flight**.

The soft **trickle** of the stream contrasted with the loud **crackle** of thunder.

He walked with a determined **stride**, his jaw set tight in **pride**.

The old oak tree stood strong, defying the fierce winter **wind**.