Since you can't get a "perfect rhyme" the next best thing would be words that end with the sound /un(C)s/ -- the C standing for some consonant. /un/ matches the "on" in month; the final /s/ is a fairly close to /th/
Here are my best bets (note that all might rhyme better with the plural "months", and most would work about as well dropping the s [where that's possible]):
bunts, blunts, dunce, fronts, grunts, hunts, once, punts, runts, shunts, stunts
(hint: say these with a lisp -- e.g., "onth upon a time"-- and they ALL will be perfect rhymes!)
bunks, clunks, chunks, dunks, drunks, funks, flunks, hunks, junks, monks, punks, plunks, skunks, thunks, trunks
OR, very close, with 'm' instead of 'n' --
bumps, chumps, dumps, frumps, gazumps, grumps, humps, jumps, lumps, mumps, numps, pumps, plumps, rumps, sumps, slumps, stumps, tumps, thumps, trumps, umps, whumps
AND (forgot before!) my favorites:
humph (humpf), harrumph, flumpf, galumph
2006-06-24 10:45:07
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answered by bruhaha 7
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bundt - as in "I baked a bundt cake with orange, purple, and zebra-striped frosting." How's that for imagination - especially since I have no idea where the bundt cake pan even is right now! Plus I have yet to see a zebra-striped cake :)
2006-06-24 11:38:02
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answered by Cookie777 6
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The nearest ones I have found are as follows.
seventh, jacinth
greenth, dozenth
absinth, acanth
plinth, ninth
synth, tenth
2006-06-24 20:53:32
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answered by zlevad29 4
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