head rhyme (Meaning)

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head rhyme (n)

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

Synonyms & Antonyms of head rhyme

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head rhyme Sentence Examples

  1. The gentle breeze rustled through the trees, creating a head rhyme with the birdsong.
  2. The poet's words flowed effortlessly, with each verse echoing the head rhyme.
  3. The lyrics of the song had a catchy head rhyme that stuck in listeners' heads.
  4. The children giggled as they sang the nursery rhyme, delighting in its head rhyme.
  5. The dance instructor demonstrated a sequence of steps, marking each beat with a head rhyme.
  6. The orator's speech was punctuated by a subtle head rhyme, adding an element of musicality.
  7. The doctor tapped his stethoscope to the patient's chest, listening for a distinctive head rhyme that indicated a potential issue.
  8. The clock ticked in the background, its steady head rhyme marking the passage of time.
  9. The engine of the train roared, sending a rhythmic head rhyme through the carriages.
  10. The symphony orchestra swelled to a crescendo, with the head rhyme of the trumpets leading the melody.

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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 gentle breeze rustled through the trees, creating a head rhyme with the birdsong.

The poet's words flowed effortlessly, with each verse echoing the head rhyme.

The lyrics of the song had a catchy head rhyme that stuck in listeners' heads.

The children giggled as they sang the nursery rhyme, delighting in its head rhyme.