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2006-11-15 10:55:27 · 28 answers · asked by Look into the Air 3 in Entertainment & Music Jokes & Riddles

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porage

2006-11-15 10:57:25 · answer #1 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

Poor Range "like that guy i want to shoot with my sniper gun, is in poor range"

ALL THIS CRAP THE OTHER GUY SAID:
If you are looking for a PERFECT rhyme-- in which the sound of everything from the vowel with the word's main accent to the end of the word-- matches, the ONLY rhyme is "door hinge" and that ONLY in certain dialects of English.

For MOST dialects, you'll have to settle for some sort of "near rhyme" where MOST of the sounds match. The best match in this case would have to include the accented "OR" (In other words "courage" and "syringe" are NOT to be preferred; also counting against syringe is the fact that the accent falls on a different syllable!)

So I think your best near rhyme would be a two-word rhyme combining a word ending with OR and "inch". Frankly, the only remotely plausible one I can come up with is:
"four inch"
("nch" doesn't match "nge" perfectly, but it's close!)

2006-11-15 11:03:49 · answer #2 · answered by krylen_tta 2 · 0 0

grorange — a blend of green and the color orange (found in a Mario Brothers novel)
korange — a hypothetical hybrid of a kumquat and an orange, the converse hybrid of the orangequat.
borange — "rubbish", "of poor quality" (a coinage of comedian Ross Noble on the Triple J Ross & Terri show).
florange — to invent something that there is a need for.


citrange
grunge
muskellunge
scavenge


I got in touch with Hilary B. Price. As the cartoonist who draws the strip “Rhymes With Orange,” she may be the world’s expert on this subject. Price told me, “Marilyn vos Savant, who writes ‘Ask Marilyn’ for Parade magazine, claims there is a word ‘sporange.’ But the word is not in my dictionary.”

“Sporange” isn’t in most dictionaries. It does appear in Webster’s Third Unabridged and in the enormous Oxford English Dictionary, both of which say it’s a variant of “sporangium,” a botanical term. Webster’s Third gives two pronunciations for “sporange”: the one you’d expect and “spuh-randj,” with the accent on the second syllable. “Spuh-randj” is the only pronunciation given in Oxford. So although “sporange” looks as if it rhymes with “orange,” whether it really does is debatable.

There is a hill in Wales called the Blorenge—but that’s a proper name, not an ordinary word. Hilary Price told me she didn’t know of any single rhyming word, either. “As far as I’m concerned,” she said, “the closest rhyme is ‘door hinge.’”
Good Luck

try silver next..or even month!!

2006-11-15 11:02:54 · answer #3 · answered by Oorah Wife 3 · 0 0

If you are looking for a PERFECT rhyme-- in which the sound of everything from the vowel with the word's main accent to the end of the word-- matches, the ONLY rhyme is "door hinge" and that ONLY in certain dialects of English.

For MOST dialects, you'll have to settle for some sort of "near rhyme" where MOST of the sounds match. The best match in this case would have to include the accented "OR" (In other words "courage" and "syringe" are NOT to be preferred; also counting against syringe is the fact that the accent falls on a different syllable!)

So I think your best near rhyme would be a two-word rhyme combining a word ending with OR and "inch". Frankly, the only remotely plausible one I can come up with is:
"four inch"
("nch" doesn't match "nge" perfectly, but it's close!)

2006-11-15 10:58:12 · answer #4 · answered by LaMathrick B 2 · 1 1

that's suggested that no word rhymes with ORANGE. there's a musical recording Rhymes With Orange by utilising Mario Grigorov. there's a comic book strip with the comparable call by utilising Hillary cost. Witchiepoo sang There Ain't No Rhyme for Oranges on H. R. Pufnstuf. Glenn Anderson comments a Canadian band called Rhymes With Orange had 2 hit recordings, Marvin and Toy Trains. in spite of the undeniable fact that, BLORENGE (a a million,833 feet. hill close to Abergavenny, Wales) is given in O. V. Michaelsen's e book words At Play. SPORANGE looks as though it rhymes, however the word, this is short for sporangium, is stated spuh-RANJ. The examples above meet the requirement that the final 2 syllables rhyme with ORANGE, because of the fact the suited sylllable is unstressed. If we require in effortless terms that the suited syllable of the word adventure, then there are a number of different applicants for words which rhyme with orange. as an occasion, Ng Boon Leong says that as English is stated in Singapore, selection, STONEHENGE, and DERANGE all rhyme with ORANGE. Bruce Salvisberg says the French given call SOLANGE rhymes with orange. Bruce Todd factors out that the suited syllable of CITRANGE is stated identically with the suited syllable of ORANGE, and W3 shows an option pronunciation of SYRINGE this is likewise comparable in the final syllable. Ian Eiloart grants BINGE, recoil, HINGE, M*NGE, IMPINGE, SINGE, TINGE, and whinge, and he grants this little poem: Ted Hughes would consistently whinge, "there is not any rhyme i think of for orange" yet wait, we misheard, For those have been his words, "there is not any wine to drink for a binge"

2016-10-15 14:38:25 · answer #5 · answered by ? 4 · 0 0

none


Orange is one of those words that famously has nothing perfectly to rhyme with it.
The other one is silver. However, the Oxford Rhyming Dictionary does show half-rhymes (such as lozenge with orange and salver with silver).

www.askoxford.com

2006-11-15 10:56:18 · answer #6 · answered by keith s 5 · 0 0

Hey guess what, there are no words in the english language that rhyme with orange!

2006-11-15 10:56:59 · answer #7 · answered by C-bear 5 · 0 1

The is no English word that rhymes with orange.....or silver.

2006-11-15 10:57:40 · answer #8 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

no world rymes withn orange

2006-11-15 11:08:22 · answer #9 · answered by Brooklynn 6 · 0 0

The closest thing that comes to it is Door Hinge....I won that in a contest one time! Go me! LOL!

2006-11-15 11:02:34 · answer #10 · answered by Jen-Jen 6 · 0 0

"I am informed that no word in the English language rhymes with month, orange, silver, or purple."

2006-11-15 10:57:19 · answer #11 · answered by aka.angus 2 · 2 0

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