Rimes [noun]
Definition of Rimes:
frost
Opposite/Antonyms of Rimes:
-
Sentence/Example of Rimes:
Rime filled the air, and soon their clothing was coated with a film of frost.
By the rime on his wings he has gone into the line of frost.
Its authors were poets who were not spoiled by the curse of rime.
The same is true of his wonderful "Rime of the Ancient Mariner."
The latter word, formerly pronounced to rime with cough, is from Du.
The rime was on the grass and trees, and the country most delicious.
Garth, under his sail-cloth at the door of the tent, awoke covered with rime.
The rime was deposited on them freely, and was easily brushed off.
John Gilpin's wife does not hesitate to sacrifice grammar for the sake of rime.
It'll do; yo need'n rime no moor, for it's better t'in lickly.