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Rhymes with age

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One-syllable rhymes

  • cage — A cage is a structure of wire or metal bars in which birds or animals are kept.
  • gage — a standard of measure or measurement.
  • gauge — to determine the exact dimensions, capacity, quantity, or force of; measure.
  • gmbh — Gesellschaft mit beschränkter Haftung; a limited company
  • hgh — HGH is an abbreviation for human growth hormone.
  • kwh — a unit of energy, equivalent to the energy transferred or expended in one hour by one kilowatt of power; approximately 1.34 horsepower-hours. Abbreviation: kWh, K.W.H., kwhr.
  • mh — Millihenry or millihenries.
  • mph — Miles per hour.
  • pageThomas Nelson, 1853–1922, U.S. novelist and diplomat.
  • paigeLeroy Robert ("Satchel") 1906–82, U.S. baseball player.
  • ph — Parallel Haskell
  • phage — bacteriophage.
  • plage — a sandy bathing beach at a seashore resort.
  • rage — angry fury; violent anger (sometimes used in combination): a speech full of rage; incidents of road rage.
  • sage — Alain René [a-lan ruh-ney] /aˈlɛ̃ rəˈneɪ/ (Show IPA), 1668–1747, French novelist and dramatist.
  • stage — a single step or degree in a process; a particular phase, period, position, etc., in a process, development, or series.
  • swage — a tool for bending cold metal to a required shape.
  • th — Thailand
  • wage — Often, wages. money that is paid or received for work or services, as by the hour, day, or week. Compare living wage, minimum wage.

Two-syllable rhymes

  • ager — anything that produces the effects of age on another thing
  • arrange — If you arrange an event or meeting, you make plans for it to happen.
  • assuage — If you assuage an unpleasant feeling that someone has, you make them feel it less strongly.
  • avenge — If you avenge a wrong or harmful act, you hurt or punish the person who is responsible for it.
  • backstage — In a theatre, backstage refers to the areas behind the stage.
  • besiege — If you are besieged by people, many people want something from you and continually bother you.
  • bethpage — a city on S Long Island, in SE New York.
  • black sage — a shrubby Californian plant, Salvia mellifera, of the mint family, having an interrupted spike of lavender-blue or white flowers.
  • cagey — If you say that someone is being cagey about something, you mean that you think they are deliberately not giving you much information or expressing an opinion about it.
  • deranged — Someone who is deranged behaves in a wild and uncontrolled way, often as a result of mental illness.
  • left stage — the part of the stage that is left of center as one faces the audience.
  • majorClarence, born 1936, U.S. novelist and poet.
  • oblige — to require or constrain, as by law, command, conscience, or force of necessity.
  • offstage — off the stage or in the wings; away from the view of the audience (opposed to onstage).
  • onstage — on or onto the stage (opposed to offstage): The director shouted, “Onstage, everybody!”.
  • osage — a member of a North American Indian people formerly of western Missouri, now living in northern Oklahoma.
  • pager — beeper (def 3).
  • purple sage — a plant, Salvia leucophylla, of the mint family, native to California, having silvery leaves and purple spikes of flowers.
  • rain gauge — an instrument for measuring rainfall.
  • restage — a single step or degree in a process; a particular phase, period, position, etc., in a process, development, or series.
  • revenge — to exact punishment or expiation for a wrong on behalf of, especially in a resentful or vindictive spirit: He revenged his murdered brother.
  • rib cage — the enclosure formed by the ribs and their connecting bones.
  • right stage — the part of the stage that is right of center as one faces the audience.
  • strain gauge — Geology. a type of extensometer designed for geophysical use.
  • thrust stage — a stage that extends beyond the proscenium arch and is usually surrounded on three sides by seats.
  • title page — the page at the beginning of a volume that indicates the title, author's or editor's name, and the publication information, usually the publisher and the place and date of publication.
  • upstage — on or toward the back of the stage.
  • wager — something risked or staked on an uncertain event; bet: to place a wager on a soccer match.
  • white sage — Also called greasewood. a shrubby plant, Salvia apiana, of the mint family, native to southern California, having white, hairy foliage and spikes of white or pale lavender flowers.
  • wind gauge — anemometer.
  • wire gauge — a gauge calibrated for determining the diameter of wire.
  • wood sage — a downy labiate perennial, Teucrium scorodonia, having spikes of green-yellow flowers: common on acid heath and scree in Europe and naturalized in North America

Three-syllable rhymes

  • disengage — to release from attachment or connection; loosen; unfasten: to disengage a clutch.
  • landing stage — a floating platform used as a wharf.
  • living wage — a wage on which it is possible for a wage earner or an individual and his or her family to live at least according to minimum customary standards.
  • narrow gauge — a standard of measure or measurement.
  • pressure gauge — an instrument for measuring the pressure of a gas or liquid.
  • squirrel cage — a cage containing a cylindrical framework that is rotated by a squirrel or other small animal running inside of it.
  • standard gauge — a standard of measure or measurement.
  • vacuum gauge — a device for measuring pressures below atmospheric pressure in the receiver of an air pump, in steam condensers, and the like.
  • water gauge — any device for indicating the height of water in a reservoir, tank, boiler, or other vessel.

Four-or-more syllable rhymes

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