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Rhymes for "sound" — perfect and near rhymes for songwriters, poets, and lyricists looking for the right ending sound.
(adj)
Very deep; very serious.
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(v)
(transitive) To set out the meaning of; to explain or discuss at length.
(intransitive) Of a place: to reverberate with sound or noise.
Famous, celebrated, or well-known; widely praised or highly honored.
To perplex or puzzle.
(n)
The surface of the Earth, as opposed to the sky or water or underground.
Astonishment; amazement.
(physical) Of shape:
Anything made by combining several things.
A unit of mass equal to 16 avoirdupois ounces (= 453.592 g). Today this value is the most common meaning of "pound" as a unit of weight.
A part of the picture that depicts scenery to the rear or behind the main subject; context.
Recently found; newly discovered.
A dog, particularly a breed with a good sense of smell developed for hunting other animals.
(computing, often attributive) The application the user is currently interacting with; the application window that appears in front of all others.
(transitive) To encircle something or simultaneously extend in all directions.
Fascinated by something; entranced as if by a spell; captivated.
Not bound.
To start (an institution or organization).
An artificial hill or elevation of earth; a raised bank; an embankment thrown up for defense
(intransitive) To contribute to an advantage or disadvantage for someone or something.
Not sound, particularly:
(figurative, of a person) Stubborn; narrow-minded; inflexible.
An area where a fair (an event for public entertainment) or other public event is held; a showground.
(idiomatic) To stay, linger, or loiter.
(nautical, of a normally floating craft) Resting on the bottom.
(intransitive, usually of a group of people) To move or circulate in a confused or disorderly manner within a limited area.
(intransitive) To be present or available in large numbers or quantities; to be plentiful.
To astonish, bewilder or dazzle.
To behave in a silly, childish, or irresponsible way.
(figurative) Any place or situation of dispute or contention.
A lean breed of dog used in hunting and racing.
(transitive, law) To hold in the custody of a court or its delegate.
(outdoors) A large open space for children to play in, usually having dedicated play equipment (such as swings and slides).
(transitive) To put forward; to offer for discussion or debate.
Wearing a crown.
(idiomatic, transitive) To resuscitate; to cause to regain consciousness.
(intransitive) To have a frown on one's face.
(US) To engage in meaningless activity.
The carrying out of a task; the time required to carry it out.
(adv)
So as to form a circle or trace a circular path, or approximation thereof.
Leaving or departing; traveling away from; outward bound.
Coming in, heading inwards
(idiomatic) A characteristic or interest shared by multiple people or systems; any belief, etc. held in common.
(transitive, rare) to make (someone’s) wounds go away, to heal
That has died by drowning.
To transport oneself from place to place.
(military) A terrain or installation for testing weapons, military equipment, or tactics.
Confined to one's home, unable to leave it for some reason.
(idiomatic, intransitive) To be very busy doing many different things.
(transitive and intransitive, informal) To wander around idly to no purpose; to loaf or loiter.
A mound of earth and stones raised over a grave or graves.
To change one's opinion to a prevailing one.
(idiomatic) To be essentially connected with; to concern.
(now rare) A burial ground; a graveyard or cemetery.
(intransitive) To move about on the ground while rotating and turning one's body.
To walk with no planned destination; to meander.
(informal, idiomatic) To act foolishly.
(idiomatic) To spend one's time idly.
Medical ultrasonography.
(intransitive) To move or spread from person to person.
Toward the south.
Alternative form of breeding-ground. [A place or region where animals go to breed.]
An area where tents are pitched.
Prevented from moving or traveling due to snow or snowy weather.
(transitive, figurative) To change drastically in a fundamental way, often for the better; to change to the opposite (opinion or position).
(intransitive, idiomatic) To succeed or begin to succeed.
(informal) To joke, kid, or play.
(informal) To stay; to linger; to remain.
(idiomatic) To change one's mind, especially to begin to agree or appreciate what one was reluctant to accept at first.
Wearing a gown.
(of skin) having a tan color from exposure to the sun
(intransitive, idiomatic) To engage in frivolous behaviour; to monkey around.
(intransitive, idiomatic) To engage in horseplay.
To do nothing in particular; to be idle.
Alternative form of bring round. [(transitive) To bring something when coming.]
The parts of a large garden designed for the use of the owners, as opposed to the useful kitchen garden and the wider park.
The same but with the things or people mentioned in reverse order.
(intransitive) To spend money or give money to friends and associates freely; to spend money in a showy way or on something high-profile.
Synonym of campground.
be idle in a listless or dreamy way
(US) An animal shelter where stray dogs are kept.
To have fun in an irresponsible manner.
(chiefly British) To potter, to be gently active doing various things in an almost aimless manner.
dance a waltz
fly around
especially, a herb of species (Marrubium vulgare, of the mint family, traditionally used as a cough remedy and to make a type of hard candy.
A habitually frequented place; a haunt or hangout.
Towards the west; in a westerly direction.
Moving or heading towards the east.
(idiomatic) An evasive explanation in the form of multiple excuses.
An informal game of football, rugby or similar sports.
A shortlegged breed of dog of the hound family.
A cemetery or graveyard.
That has been brought down, usually by force.
To take note of what is going on; to make oneself aware.