rhymy
English
editAdjective
editrhymy (comparative rhymier, superlative rhymiest)
- Alternative form of rhymey
- 1969, Stanley Dehler Mayer, Fantasy - Volumes 1-3:
- Her rhymes now and then become just a trace too "rhymy" — almost "doggerel" in a few instances.
- 1996, Adam Piette, Remembering and the Sound of Words:
- His rhymy feeling, as Pound and Eliot suspected, is the final word back to and towards which the book is written.
- 2011, Mark Twain, Walter Blair, Huck Finn and Tom Sawyer among the Indians: And Other Unfinished Stories, page 245:
- He reeled off several rods of poetry now, of his usual spiritual pattern — rhymy and jingly and all that, but not good, for his mind had decayed since he died.
- 2012, James Still, Ted Olson, The Hills Remember: The Complete Short Stories of James Still:
- I forget how the lines run, but they've got rhymy words on the ends.