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Perfect rhymes for trophies
Near rhymes for trophies
Near rhymes work great for songwriting, often giving a more interesting feel than perfect rhymes.
- testimonies
- diagnoses
- neuroses
- anchovies
- prognoses
- misdiagnoses
- cozies
- bluenoses
- moseys
- proteins
- ceremonies
- ponies
- phonemes
- cronies
- cosines
- goldfields
- baronies
- oldies
- toadies
- snowfields
- crinolines
- patrimonies
- cosmogonies
- physiognomies
- somebodies
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- trollies
- coneys
- dogies
- jalopies
- homebodies
- hoagies
- homeys
- phoneys
- macaronies
- toasties
- coyotes
- showpiece
- grosbeaks
- coffees
- glossies
- pussies
Want to know what rhymes with trophies?
Looking up rhymes for "trophies" is easy. Finding rhymes that work in a song is harder—so we curated rhyming words built for songwriters.
Good rhymes support meaning. If the rhyme forces a weird word, the listener feels it—so we prioritize rhymes that keep your story clear.
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