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I just need words that rhyme with orange...Besides Door Hinge

2007-09-19 00:32:33 · 18 answers · asked by LevelUP 5 in Arts & Humanities Poetry

Hey Dorr Hings Rhymes with orange with the right accent, but How does Door Hinge Relate to Basketball?

2007-09-19 00:38:55 · update #1

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2007-09-19 00:37:58 · answer #1 · answered by redunicorn 7 · 2 0

Something That Rhymes With Orange

2016-10-01 08:32:36 · answer #2 · answered by ? 4 · 0 0

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I write rhyming poetry, and many times I get comments like "it's forced". As long as the rhyme is consistent with the subject, it is NOT forced. You, on the other hand write both unrhyming as well as rhyming, so you have to listen to both sides of the issue. Occassionally you write in free verse where there is no rhyme or rhythm and you hear from a third faction. Take heart now, Dark Prince, for the better you get the more the unknowing masses will try to tear you down to their level. Even many of the so called creative writing experts and self proclaimed poets were trained by this same type person. Therefore you have someone who thinks poetry has no rules at all, or that is has strict rules, or that you makes the rules as you go. Even the ones we call 'the masters' has differing opinions of poetry. If I read poetry,, and the words flow with a poetic rhythm, meaning it doesn't read choppily and faultingly, I consider it poetry. If the subject jumps here, there, and somewhere else and bounces around like a landmine in Vietnam, I consider it bad poetry, no matter how well the flow. If there is no flow, it's just disjointed words. So you see, it's the good quality of your work that brings all these know-it-all critics out of the woodwork and into your computer. The next time someone says your rhyming is forced, just remind yourself that they are a mindless idiot who was probably taught that in school by another mindless idiot. Nuff said for now, write on sweet prince, write on.

2016-04-06 22:47:09 · answer #3 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

Any word you try to rhyme with orange will sound forced. There are, however, other ways to write poems with the word orange...if you need to write a rhyming verse, use half rhyme, where orange is not used as the end word in a line that rhymes, like this:

Sweetness is a juicy orange
Tart at times, though a perfect ball
But when it's ripe, it's taste is joy
And I it seeds and all

Or you can use orange else where in the line so it doesn't need to rhyme:

Orange is the color of the night
When the lights shine down on the field
Swift and sure, so filled with might
That our opponents are sure to yield

So, I would recommend you avoid using the word at the end of a rhyming line and concentrate more on your message than trying to force a rhyme where it doesn't belong or need to exist.

...but keep writing

2007-09-22 23:43:39 · answer #4 · answered by Kevin S 7 · 0 1

Look it up NOTHING rhymes with orange probably the only word in human language that doesn't have a rhyme, its all by itself.sry

2007-09-19 17:45:23 · answer #5 · answered by rosemary h 2 · 1 0

Unless you make up your own word, nothing really rhymes with orange.

2007-09-19 00:38:50 · answer #6 · answered by gretchen856 2 · 1 0

There is a mountain in South Wales UK called the Blorenge

2007-09-19 00:42:41 · answer #7 · answered by Anonymous · 1 0

go to www.poetry.com to find rhymes for words. it's true nothing perfectly rhymes with orange but strange, change sort of goes with orange i guess. search for ange at http://rhyme.poetry.com/

2007-09-19 01:48:34 · answer #8 · answered by Anonymous · 1 0

Nothing rhymes with orange....you have top make up something

2007-09-19 00:37:51 · answer #9 · answered by 4scar 3 · 1 0

nothing ryhmes with orange
poor range
sore pain
life drian
what a pain
such a shame
take the blame

2007-09-22 18:10:57 · answer #10 · answered by Xiana 3 · 1 0

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