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Rhymes for "chance" — perfect and near rhymes for songwriters, poets, and lyricists looking for the right ending sound.
(v)
To help the progress of (something); to further.
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To augment or make something greater.
(transitive) To turn (one's eyes or look) at something, often briefly.
(adv)
(of a look or glance) With disapproval, skepticism, or suspicion.
(n)
Something which is related to, or in some way affects, a fact or event.
(colloquial, figuratively) To strut about in a showy manner.
A house inhabited by the minister of a parish.
A sequence of rhythmic steps or movements usually performed to music, for pleasure or as a form of social interaction.
A wide stretch, usually of sea, sky, or land.
A weapon of war, consisting of a long shaft or handle and a steel blade or head; a spear carried by horsemen.
(dated) perhaps; by chance
One's opinion or point of view.
Someone who sells their services to clients without a long-term employment contract.
(countable) A chance or random event or circumstance.
(performing arts) A dance performance incorporating the artful use of fans.
An erotic dance in which the performer, often naked, dances with a huge bubble or balloon.
The management of money and other assets.
A form of dance originating in the Middle East and characterized by movements of the torso.
(derogatory) nancyboy
A display of unnecessary excitement or activity.
(historical) The Hanseatic League: a commercial association of German towns in the Middle Ages.
(finance, transitive) To renew the terms of a loan.
(uncountable) Square dancing.
ahead of time; in anticipation
the timing of ignition relative to the position of the piston in an internal-combustion engine
(nautical) An iron band, at the end of a bowsprit, fitted with eyes to take the bowsprit shrouds and the bobstay
Any dance traditionally performed by the common people of a specific region.
(anthropology) A ceremonial dance performed before a major battle or after a victory, usually by a tribe.
(N)
Weapon dances incorporating swords or similar weapons are recorded throughout world history.
A rhythmic dance in which the heels and toes of the dancer's shoes make a series of clicks.
A modern form of ballet that is more informal than classical ballet.
A ceremonial dance intended to provoke rain.
(dance) A dance for couples with a whirling or revolving motion, such as the waltz or polka.
Alternative form of sundance. [Any of various Native American religious rituals with song, dance, praying, etc.]
Any dance performed while wearing clogs, producing a percussive sound.
Any of the slender fish of the family Ammodytidae.
Alternative form of slam-dance. [To dance in this style.]
(US) A kind of parade involving school students.
(uncountable) Synonym of ballroom dancing.
Alternative form of breakdance. [The art, or an instance, of breakdancing.]
Dated form of langsat. [The tree Lansium domesticum.]
Synonym of extenuating circumstance.
A dance performed on the balls of the feet or en pointe.
a violent fast dance in french vaudeville (an apache is a member of the french underworld)
immediately
Obsolete form of trance. [(countable) A dazed or unconscious condition.]
a family of modern dance styles that began around 1900 with Isadora Duncan.
(also known as performance dance or theatre dance in the United Kingdom) dance performed for an audience.
a heavy gray mineral that is an ore of copper
a romance that deals with desolate and mysterious and grotesque events
a ritual dance of the apache
the capital and largest city of france; and international center of culture and commerce
a rain dance of amerindians
a trance induced by the use of hypnosis; the person accepts the suggestions of the hypnotist
an annuity paid in a series of more or less equal payments at the beginning of equally spaced periods
a major category or classification of dance forms or dance styles, where the purpose is ceremonial or ritualistic.
a mechanism for advancing film in a camera or projector
the minister responsible for state finances
a series with a definite pattern of advance
a trance induced by intense religious devotion; does not show reduced bodily functions that are typical of other trances
A village in Alamance County, North Carolina, United States.
A commune in Rhône department, Auvergne-Rhône-Alpes, France.
(adj)
(obsolete) Danish.
A country located primarily in Western Europe. Official name: French Republic. Capital and largest city: Paris.
A curve or arc, especially in architecture or in the design of a ship.
large and complex financial transactions (often used with the implication that those individuals or institutions who engage in them are unethical)
A surname.
A male given name.
A type of coloured marble from Belgium. Rance is red and often has white or blue graining.
a dance that is part of a religious ritual
An intimate relationship between two people; a love affair.
A surname from German.
Any of various Native American religious rituals with song, dance, praying, etc.
(transitive) To finance inadequately.
A male given name transferred from the surname, of mostly American usage.