Rhyming dictionary
I've mostly written free verse, but I'm feeling I might try dabbling in some more traditional forms. I have a lot to learn. I was thinking that it would be a good move to buy a rhyming dictionary. Can...
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Save your money and try www.rhymezone.com. I use it all the time. It also has definitions, synonyms, antonyms, and other neat categories.Toni
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I second Toni's motion. You can find several rhyming tools online simply by using Google.Maryann
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I use this onerhyme.poetry.com/used to be a full page, now it's a nice simple little box. great resource!Jude
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I've tried rhymezone before. I haven't tried rhyme.poetry.com. I'll check that out. So none of you own a rhyming dictionary? There's still something magical to me about having a book in my hand....
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I do own a dead-tree type rhyming dictionary, one I bought decades ago. My daughter absconded with it during a period when she was into song-writing. Like you, I like holding books, but I haven't...
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OK, you got me. I do have a rhyming dictionary and it's right here, by my keyboard. It's the Scholastic Rhyming Dictionary and it's meant for kids. I like it - well laid out and has a bunch of funny...
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