First, there are no PERFECT rhymes. Also, rhymes should begin with the vowel of the ACCENTED syllable (in this case, with the a); thus, many listed already will not work.
The best options are "near rhymes" (in which MOST of the sounds match), esp ones in which the VOWELS both match, and if possible, the middle consonant is very close.
Such as:
ammo, whammo
sambo
soprano
backhoe, tobacco, whacko
fandango, mango, tango, banjo
aloe, callow, fallow, gallow, hallow, sallow, shallow, tallow
alto, salvo
fiasco
cashflow
Another possibility -- in which the first vowel is only slightly different and the rest matches is "meadow".
Finally, here are several in which the vowels match, but that is an added consonant at the end. Maybe not as good as those above, but one might work for your purposes:
bankroll, flagpole, tadpole, manhole, backbone, capstone, sandstone, halftone, banknote, flatboat, lamppost, scaffold, cathode, bathrobe, backstroke, alcove
For more possible near rhymes, try entering the word in the search box at
http://www.nearrhyme.com
2007-11-29 05:32:49
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answered by bruhaha 7
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Here are a few to get your creative juices flowing...
afterglow
aglow
ago
airflow
airglow
art deco
art nouveau
backflow
backhoe
beau
below
blow
buffalo
calico
cameo
cheerio
con spirito
crow
domino
Eskimo
foe
fortissimo
gigolo
Ho Ho Ho
Holy Joe
Idaho
Jane Doe
Jim Crow
joe
know
Mexico
mojo
mow
nightglow
no
plateau
radio
rondo
scarecrow
scenario
sideshow
snow
Soho
so so
sourdough
sow
status quo
strow
Thoreau
though
throe
throw
tiptoe
Trudeau
UFO
Uh-oh
Van Gogh
whoa
2007-11-28 11:19:41
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answered by Anonymous
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Go here, it's a rhyming dictionary:
http://www.rhymer.com/RhymingDictionary/shadow.html
2007-11-28 11:19:29
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answered by goodekicks 1
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You could try two words, such as ...
"When I was young, I cast a taller shadow.
And I was richer then; I always had dough."
2007-11-28 11:26:46
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answered by jackalanhyde 6
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