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Rhymes with abram

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One-syllable rhymes

  • am — AM is a method of transmitting radio waves that can be used to broadcast sound. AM is an abbreviation for 'amplitude modulation'.
  • bam — a hoax, deception, cheating
  • bram — a male given name.
  • cam — a slider or roller attached to a rotating shaft to give a particular type of reciprocating motion to a part in contact with its profile
  • cham — a member of a people of Indonesian stock living in Cambodia and central Vietnam
  • clam — Clams are a kind of shellfish which can be eaten.
  • cram — If you cram things or people into a container or place, you put them into it, although there is hardly enough room for them.
  • dam — A dam is a wall that is built across a river in order to stop the water flowing and to make a lake.
  • damn — Damn, damn it, and dammit are used by some people to express anger or impatience.
  • dram — dynamic random-access memory
  • flam — a drumbeat consisting of two notes in quick succession, with the accent on the second.
  • gram — (in the Volsunga Saga) the sword of Sigmund, broken by Odin, repaired by Regin, and used again by Sigurd in killing Fafnir.
  • ham — the second son of Noah, Gen. 10:1.
  • hamm — a city in North Rhine–Westphalia, in W Germany.
  • jam — to press, squeeze, or wedge tightly between bodies or surfaces, so that motion or extrication is made difficult or impossible: The ship was jammed between two rocks.
  • jamb — Architecture, Building Trades. either of the vertical sides of a doorway, arch, window, or other opening. either of two stones, timbers, etc., forming the sidepieces for the frame of an opening.
  • kam — a Kam-Tai language spoken in southern China.
  • lam — to beat; thrash.
  • lambCharles ("Elia") 1775–1834, English essayist and critic.
  • mme — Madame
  • nam — a former name of Chao Phraya.
  • pam — Pluggable Authentication Module
  • ram — random-access memory; computer memory available to the user for creating, loading, or running programs and for the temporary storage and manipulation of data, in which time of access to each item is independent of the storage sequence. As a storage medium, RAM is volatile, so its contents are lost when the power fails or is turned off.
  • sam — System Account Manager
  • scam — a confidence game or other fraudulent scheme, especially for making a quick profit; swindle.
  • sham — something that is not what it purports to be; a spurious imitation; fraud or hoax.
  • slam — the winning or bidding of all the tricks or all the tricks but one in a deal. Compare grand slam (def 1), little slam.
  • spam — (lowercase) Digital Technology. disruptive online messages, especially commercial messages posted on a computer network or sent as email (often used attributively): Install spam blocker software and keep your email spam filters updated to protect your accounts from unsolicited spam.
  • sram — static random-access memory
  • swam — simple past tense of swim.
  • tam — tam-o'-shanter.
  • tamm — Igor Evgenievich [ee-guh r yiv-gye-nyi-vyich] /ˈi gər yɪvˈgyɛ nyɪ vyɪtʃ/ (Show IPA), 1895–1971, Russian physicist: Nobel prize 1958.
  • tram — silk that has been slightly or loosely twisted, used weftwise in weaving silk fabrics.
  • wham — a loud sound produced by an explosion or sharp impact: the wham of a pile driver.
  • yam — the starchy, tuberous root of any of various climbing vines of the genus Dioscorea, cultivated for food in warm regions.

Two-syllable rhymes

  • durham — a county in NE England. 940 sq. mi. (2435 sq. km).
  • fluid dram — the eighth part of a fluid ounce. Symbol: f. Abbreviation: fl dr;
  • giant clam — any of several huge clams of the family Tridacnidae, inhabiting the shallow waters of coral reefs in the tropical Indo-Pacific, as Tridacna gigas: some may weigh more than 500 pounds (225 kg).
  • graham — made of graham flour.
  • grand slam — Bridge. the winning of all thirteen tricks of a deal. Compare little slam.
  • green gram — (in the East Indies) the chickpea used as a food for people and cattle.
  • little slam — the winning of twelve of the thirteen tricks of a deal. Also called small slam. Compare grand slam (def 1).
  • ma'am — madam (def 1).
  • madame — a French title of respect equivalent to “Mrs.”, used alone or prefixed to a woman's married name or title: Madame Curie.
  • round clam — quahog.
  • siam — former name of Thailand (def 1).
  • small slam — little slam.
  • uncle sam — a personification of the government or people of the U.S.: represented as a tall, lean man with white chin whiskers, wearing a blue tailcoat, red-and-white-striped trousers, and a top hat with a band of stars.
  • wild yam — any of several uncultivated yams, especially Dioscorea villosa, of the U.S., having a woody, tuberous root.

Three-syllable rhymes

  • give a damn — to declare (something) to be bad, unfit, invalid, or illegal.
  • golden gram — (in the East Indies) the chickpea used as a food for people and cattle.
  • hoover dam — official name of Boulder Dam.
  • paschal lamb — Jewish History. a lamb slaughtered and eaten on the eve of the first day of Passover. Ex. 12:3–11.
  • persian lamb — the young lamb of the Karakul sheep.
  • scythian lamb — a fern, Cibotium barometz, of southeastern Asia, having stalks covered with shaggy, brownish hair and large, feathery leaves, formerly believed to be a source of vegetable wool.
  • tinker's dam — the least value or merit; nothing or anything at all: It's not worth a tinker's damn.
  • tinker's damn — the least value or merit; nothing or anything at all: It's not worth a tinker's damn.
  • traffic jam — jam1 (def 16).

Four-or-more syllable rhymes

  • hydraulic ram — a device by which the energy of descending water is utilized to raise a part of the water to a height greater than that of the source.
  • virginia ham — a ham from a hog fed on corn and peanuts, cured in hickory smoke.
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