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Rhymes for "fire" — perfect and near rhymes for songwriters, poets, and lyricists looking for the right ending sound.
(v)
To want; to wish for earnestly.
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(intransitive, US, Canada, Australia) To ask (about something).
(n)
(architecture) A tapering structure built on a roof or tower, especially as one of the central architectural features of a church or cathedral roof.
(transitive) To get.
(usually US, law) A lawyer.
A funeral pile; a combustible heap on which corpses are burned.
(adj)
Coming before in order or time; earlier, former, previous.
(figuratively) A perilous, mixed up and troubled situation; a hopeless tangle.
British English form of inquire. [(intransitive, US, Canada, Australia) To ask (about something).]
(intransitive) To glance shyly or slyly; look askance; make eyes; leer; peer; pry.
Naturally to demand (something) as indispensable; to need, to call for as necessary.
A title of dignity next in degree below knight, and above gentleman. See esquire.
(intransitive) To become known; to escape from secrecy.
(intransitive) To have a strong desire or ambition to achieve something.
(intransitive) To lapse and become invalid.
(clothing) One's dress; what one wears; one's clothes.
A large, controlled outdoor fire lit to celebrate something or as a signal.
A rapidly spreading fire, especially one occurring in a wildland area.
That which flies, as a bird or insect.
(sometimes postpositive) Whole; complete.
(ambitransitive) To emit (sweat or perspiration) through the skin's pores.
(intransitive) To secretly plot or make plans together, often with the intention to bring bad or illegal results; to collude, to connive, to plot.
(British, historical) A person who is employed by a town council to make public announcements in the streets
Something that identifies or uniquely points to something or someone else.
One who supplies; a provider.
(idiomatic, transitive) To fail in a manner that brings down further misfortune.
(uncountable) The fire of Hell.
(intransitive) To stop working on a permanent basis, usually because of old age or illness.
A person who frequently lies; someone who tells a lie.
(firearms) To fail to discharge properly.
Behaviorally erratic or uncontrollable, especially of a machine or mechanical process.
A surname.
(adv)
On fire (often metaphorically).
A magnifying glass.
One who plies.
A large fire in a scrubland or prairie, as opposed to a forest fire, which occurs in forests.
(uncountable) Metal formed into a thin, even thread, now usually by being drawn through a hole in a steel die.
(intransitive) To become sleepy or weary.
The danger to a third party passing between two belligerents firing at one another.
(figurative) An ambitious person, especially one who takes risks or has an extravagant lifestyle.
Alternative spelling of ceasefire. [In warfare, an agreed end to hostilities for a specific purpose. (Typically only temporary).]
(mycology, chiefly US) Bioluminescence created by some types of fungus, particularly those growing on rotting wood.
A person who makes one or more purchases.
(Canada, US) A rubber or plastic device imitating a nipple that goes into a baby’s mouth, used to calm and quiet the baby.
One who qualifies for something, especially a contestant who qualifies for a stage in a competition.
(transitive) To make higher; to raise or increase in amount or quantity.
A kind of balance used in raising and letting down a drawbridge. It consists of timbers joined in the form of a Saint Andrew's cross.
In warfare, an agreed end to hostilities for a specific purpose. (Typically only temporary).
One who fortifies.
(Scotland) Alternative form of nicker (“to neigh”). [To make a soft neighing sound characteristic of a horse.]
Any metal wire used to carry electricity over a short or long distance.
A surname from German.
(arithmetic) A number by which another (the multiplicand) is to be multiplied.
Alternative form of flyer (more common in US, except in the sense of "leaflet") [That which flies, as a bird or insect.]
A machine or container for frying food.
(electricity) An electrical wire through which there is a flow of electrical current.
Alternative form of highwire. [A wire strung high above the ground which is used for acrobatic stunts.]
A horse that shies.
attire that is appropriate to wear in a church
a metal hoop forming the tread of a wheel
Alternative spelling of hot-wire. [(transitive, slang) To start an automobile engine by bypassing the ignition key wiring.]
A device that converts alternating current into direct current; often a diode.
A device that is used to increase the humidity of the air.
A substance that helps an emulsion form, or helps keep an emulsion from separating.
Twisted strands of steel wire, often coated with zinc, having barbs evenly spaced along them; used to construct agricultural and military fences.
Shots from a gun or guns, typically creating loud report.
A person or device that purifies (by removing impurities).
To replace or reconnect the wires of a device or installation.
(slang) winter tires (due to winter tires being a more recent development than traditional snow tires)
A mendicant monk of the Carmelite order.
A member of the religious order of the Dominicans.
A machine in which wet clothes are spun in a cylinder full of holes to remove water from them, taking advantage of centrifugal force.
A kind of vehicle tire incorporating reinforcing cords distributed radially relative to the hub (at 90 degrees to the direction of travel).
A type of stiff but relatively thin solid wire that is used for piano strings.
A surname originating as an occupation for a town crier.
(N)
An electron multiplier is a vacuum-tube structure that multiplies incident charges..
(US, slang, dated) A bore; a person who is no fun.
One who sighs.
a white knight that buys less than a majority interest
An electrical appliance used for drying clothes, usually by tumbling them in a heated rotating drum.
A handheld electric device for drying hair by blowing hot air on it.
A person who buys or plans to buy a house.
(transitive) To hire again.
someone buying a house
Synonym of telegraph line.