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Rhymes for "vast" — perfect and near rhymes for songwriters, poets, and lyricists looking for the right ending sound.
(adj)
Terrified; struck with amazement; showing signs of terror or horror.
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Firmly loyal or constant; unswerving.
(v)
(physical) To move, or be moved, away.
Of the eyes, a facial expression, etc.: looking downwards, usually as a sign of discouragement, sadness, etc., or sometimes modesty.
Covered with clouds; overshadowed; darkened; (meteorology) more than 90% covered by clouds.
(n)
A violent gust of wind (in windy weather) or apparent wind (around a moving vehicle).
(countable) A difference between two objects, people or concepts.
(dated) Firmly or securely fixed in place; stable.
One that has been excluded from a society or a system, a pariah, a leper.
(by extension) One who attacks cherished beliefs; a maverick.
Having a ghastly appearance; weird.
Final, ultimate, coming after all others of its kind.
Having been gathered or assembled in a large group.
A prediction of the weather.
Communicated, signalled, or transmitted to many people, through radio waves or electronic means.
To scold, reprimand or criticize harshly.
A person filled with or guided by enthusiasm.
(idiomatic) A person's combined given name and surname.
The period of time that has already happened, in contrast to the present and the future.
Any of the hereditary social classes and subclasses of South Asian societies or similar found historically in other cultures.
(UK, minced oath) Arsed (bothered; willing to make an effort).
(transitive) To live, last or remain longer than.
Subject to harassment.
To reproduce in a new form.
brought together into a group or crowd
(transitive) To go beyond or exceed (something) in an adjudicative or literal sense.
(transitive) To overwhelm with bewilderment; to amaze, confound, or stun, especially in a ludicrous manner.
(slang) Drunk; intoxicated by alcohol.
(N)
the seventh studio album by American singer Cyndi Lauper.
(intransitive, US, informal) To talk, to talk back.
A television broadcast, especially outside of a studio.
That has passed a given qualification or examination; qualified.
(colloquial) Of a person: having been assaulted with a glass smashed on them.
Obsolete form of burst. [(intransitive) To break from internal pressure.]
To avoid an obstacle etc, by constructing or using a bypass.
(acting) To cast an actor in the same kind of role repeatedly.
(broadcasting, journalism) A broadcast of the news; a news report that is transmitted over the air for television, radio, etc.
Structural members made of concrete, ready for installation.
(geology) a fragment of rock that was broken from a larger rock or rock unit.
Having colors that have been dyed or applied to the material in a way that will prevent them from being washed out, running, or fading.
Not exceeded by others.
A surname.
(idiomatic) To stubbornly resist assault, pressure or opposition, either physically or mentally.
decisively surpassed by something else so as to appear to be of a lower class
(nautical) The fourth and highest part of the mast from the deck, commonly made in one piece with the topgallant mast.
(US, slang, vulgar) bothered; willing to make an effort.
(obsolete) to chasten
To cast an actor in an inappropriate role.
(surgery) A cast made of a stiff material (often plaster of Paris and gauze) in order to immobilize a broken bone for the period of healing.
To broadcast a program or event across more than one medium or service at the same time.
(US, cytology, oncology) An immature lymphocyte; they proliferate uncontrollably in lymphoblastic leukemia
(adv)
as the end result of a succession or process
(meteorology) A prediction of future weather, often for a specific locality, in a newspaper or on the radio or television.
To broadcast again.
(transitive) To divide into classes, as students; to form into, or place in, a class or classes.
pour molten metal into a mold of sand
(nautical) A temporary mast, in place of one that has been carried away or broken.
Covered with grass; having a surface on which grass is growing.
the largest Scouting organization in Ukraine.
A mooring mast, or mooring tower, is a structure designed to allow for the docking of an airship outside of an airship hangar or similar structure.
(idiomatic) Synonym of stand firm.
To surpass a boundary; to go by a limit.
the explosion of a bomb
a disease of conifers causing the needles to fall
Resistant to fading.
Alternative form of radiobroadcast. [A radio programme.]
Alternative form of snaste. [(obsolete, dialectal) The burnt or burning part of the wick of a candle; the snuff.]
the oppressive influence of past events of decisions
a person who holds religious beliefs in conflict with the dogma of the roman catholic church
a home run with no runners on base
in a relatively short time
Extremely fast.
(intransitive, rare) To last always or forever; to continue, endure, or remain.
Inner bark of a tree from which rope is traditionally made.
The capital and largest city of Northern Ireland.
Comcast Corporation, formerly known as Comcast Holdings,Before the AT&T merger in 2001, the parent company was Comcast Holdings Corporation.
(obsolete) To frighten.
Something to or by which an object can be securely fastened.
A type of traditional cupboard produced by Dutch settlers in New York and New Jersey in the 18th and 19th centuries
(medicine) Acronym of radioallergosorbent test.