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Rhymes with araki

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Two-syllable rhymes

  • cocky — Someone who is cocky is so confident and sure of their abilities that they annoy other people.
  • hockey — ice hockey.
  • jockey — a person who rides horses professionally in races.
  • khaki — dull yellowish brown.
  • maki — A Japanese dish consisting of sushi and raw vegetables wrapped in seaweed.
  • rocky — inclined or likely to rock; tottering; shaky; unsteady.
  • saki — Alice (Laidlaw) [leyd-law] /ˈleɪdˌlɔ/ (Show IPA), born 1931, Canadian short-story writer.
  • stocky — of solid and sturdy form or build; thick-set and, usually, short.

Three-syllable rhymes

  • disc jockey — a person who conducts a radio broadcast consisting of recorded music, informal talk, commercial announcements, etc.
  • field hockey — a game played on a rectangular field having a netted goal at each end, in which two teams of 11 players each compete in driving a small leather-covered ball into the other's goal, each player being equipped with a stick having a curved end or blade that is flat on one side and rounded on the other.
  • ice hockey — a game played on ice between two teams of six skaters each, the object being to score goals by shooting a puck into the opponents' cage using a stick with a wooden blade set at an obtuse angle to the shaft.
  • iwaki — a city on NE Honshu, in Japan.

Four-or-more syllable rhymes

  • ibaraki — a prefecture in central Honshu, Japan.
  • kawasaki — a seaport on SE Honshu, in central Japan, SW of Tokyo.
  • miyazaki — a city on SE Kyushu, in Japan.
  • nagasaki — a seaport on W Kyushu, in SW Japan: second military use of the atomic bomb August 9, 1945.
  • okazaki — a city on S central Honshu, in central Japan.
  • sukiyaki — a Japanese dish made with beef, chicken, or pork and usually containing soy sauce, bean curd, and greens, often cooked over direct heat at the table.
  • teriyaki — a dish of grilled slices of beef, chicken, or fish that have been marinated in soy sauce seasoned with sake, ginger, and sugar.
  • yamasaki — Minoru [mi-nawr-oo,, -nohr-] /mɪˈnɔr u,, -ˈnoʊr-/ (Show IPA), 1912–86, U.S. architect.
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