Songwriting rhymes for mokes
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Perfect rhymes for mokes
Near rhymes for mokes
Near rhymes work great for songwriting, often giving a more interesting feel than perfect rhymes.
- close
- those
- goes
- both
- knows
- clothes
- bones
- nose
- hopes
- shows
- looks
- chose
- drove
- rose
- stones
- ropes
- toes
- notes
- hoes
- ghosts
- blows
- holds
- flows
- lows
- holes
- grows
- roads
- dose
- walks
- souls
- rolls
- froze
- phones
- slows
- talks
- coats
- suppose
- homes
- owns
- books
- controls
- propose
- loads
- pose
- throws
- coals
- foes
- hose
- tolls
- unfolds
- combs
- gross
- quotes
- floats
- throats
- overdose
- petticoats
- horoscopes
- growth
- zones
- prose
- codes
- folds
- stove
- episodes
- nos
- compose
- portfolios
- moans
- crows
- thrones
- troth
- hooks
- stalks
- blogs
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