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(1) Ice crystals forming a white deposit (especially on objects outside
(2) Correspondence in the sounds of two or more lines (especially final sounds
(3) Ice crystals forming a white deposit (especially on objects outside)
(4) Correspondence in the sounds of two or more lines(especially final sounds)
(1) Be similar in sound, especially with respect to the last syllable
(2) Compose rhymes
(3) Be similar in sound
(4) especially with respect to the last syllable
(1) He drew a long breath, followed by a longer sigh, then he nodded once, walked out into the great cavern, and vanished, leaving a thick rime of frost on the floor where he had stood.
(2) Hector noticed spicules of rime adorning the packing-case shelves like fluffy moulds and hoar on his own beard.
(3) The rime was thick and crisp on the grass
(4) A single stanza, perhaps the first, makes an excellent introduction to prayer or rimes of meditation.
(5) He was standing on an old stone staircase, the mortar rimed with moss.
(6) The trees were rimed with frost and there was a stillness over the land that only came with extreme cold.
(7) It was a little room with racks of scrolls covering a wall, a low desk with a pair of capacious beanbag-style cushions, a single grubby little glazed window rimed with frost and - most welcome - a fire in the potbelly stove.
(8) We occasionally peered into the inky blackness, left and right, to check the rime ice on the wings' leading edge.
(9) The town looked like a lunar landscape, with everything covered in rime ice .
(10) A mix of clear ice and rime ice is formed when droplets vary in size or when snow, various-sized droplets and ice pellets make up the mix that is hitting the plane.
(11) For the first time in several minutes, I looked up from the instruments and saw rime ice on our windscreen.
(12) They were curled up on the bare, frozen earth, rimed in frost, shivering and gasping in obvious anguish.
(13) Pelchat was 500 feet north of the summit when he noticed an oddly straight piece of rime ice standing five feet off the trail.
(14) He was a playful man, so his way of talking was in riddles and rimes and he was poetic as well.
(15) Then reading instruction programs that emphasize onsets and rimes should be better than those that emphasize phonemes or whole words.
(16) There was absolutely no possibility of going outside; the deck was coated in slippery ice, and frost rimed the rails and icicles hung down like brilliant daggers from the overhanging bridge.
hoarfrost
hoar
frost
rhyme