Queenmama is partly right -- rhymezone will help you. But you have to do more than just type in "David". If you do that, it will by default look for a PERFECT rhyme, and will return. . . nothing!
But if you can use a NEAR rhyme (in which MOST of the sounds match). Rhymezone sometimes will give you some of these if you select "find similar sounding words" instead of "find rhymes"
In this case it will show - "dated". Then look for (perfect) rhymes of that word (that is, words ending in -ated). The list (slightly edited, with a few additions) will be something like this:
baited, bated, dated, fated, feted, gated, grated, hated, mated, plated, plaited, rated, sated, skated, slated, stated, waited, weighted, abated, awaited, belated, berated, created, debated, deflated, elated, equated, inflated, instated, related, sedated, translated, annotated, conjugated consecrated, desecrated
Since -ate is a common suffix in English words (including many verbs from Latin) there are MANY more!
In fact, if you go to the following link and enter *ated in the search box you will be given 1235 words with this ending! (Because of where the accent falls in the different words they won't necessarily all work --it will partly depend on the rest of the line in which "David" appears-- but quite a few may.)
http://www.morewords.com
You can also use the very similar sounding "aided" --and words that end with *that* sound (again, check at rhymezone and morewords)
aided, braided, faded, graded, jaded, paraded, raided, shaded, traded, waded
And you might find that words ending with /aven/ will work:
craven, haven, maven, raven, shaven
2007-05-14 13:51:37
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