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Rhymes for "slim" — perfect and near rhymes for songwriters, poets, and lyricists looking for the right ending sound.
(adj)
Dismal and gloomy, cold and forbidding.
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Not bright or colorful.
(v)
(transitive) To read quickly or describe summarily, skipping some detail.
(n)
Ready vitality and vigour.
(transitive) To reduce slightly; to cut; especially, to remove excess.
Of a person, their manner or appearance: Formal and precise; stiffly decorous.
A song of praise or worship, especially a religious one.
A fanciful impulse, or sudden change of idea.
An edge around something, especially when circular.
The topmost lip or rim of a container, or a natural feature shaped like a container.
A wedge.
A fictitious name (more literally, a false name), as those used by writers and movie stars.
A major appendage of human or animal, used for locomotion (such as an arm, leg or wing).
(intransitive) To move through the water, without touching the bottom; to propel oneself in water by natural means.
Demure; shy.
(UK, Australia, informal) A criminal.
A patronymic surname.
Clipping of flim-flam (“confidence trick”). [Misinformation; bunkum; false information presented as true.]
(semantics) A term (word or phrase) which is synonymous with others.
(video games) Any of the characters in the video game The Sims, which simulates aspects of a human social environment.
The anterior limb (or equivalent appendage) of an animal
(informal) Preliminary.
(informal) A male person or animal.
A surname.
(pathology) The false sensation, which is often painful, that an amputated limb is still present and attached.
A unisex given name.
A surname from Korean.
A posterior limb on an animal. When referring to quadrupeds, the term hind leg is often instead used.
(obsolete) Alternative form of chine (“edge of a cask; part of a ship; etc.”). [The top of a ridge.]
the younger of the two grimm brothers remembered best for their fairy stories (1786-1859)
(computing) Initialism of continuity Rambus in-line memory module.
A surname from German.
A diminutive of the male given name James.
A transliteration of the Russian male given name Кли́м (Klím).
A transliteration of the Ukrainian male given name Кли́м (Klým)
A unisex given name, variant of Kim.
An unincorporated community in Tyler County, West Virginia, United States.
A surname from Old English.
A diminutive of the male given names Timothy or Timon (rare).
An unincorporated community in Minnesota, United States.