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Rhymes with choir

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One-syllable rhymes

  • brier — any of various thorny shrubs or other plants, such as the sweetbrier and greenbrier
  • crier — a person or animal that cries
  • dire — causing or involving great fear or suffering; dreadful; terrible: a dire calamity.
  • fire — combustion
  • hire — to engage the services of (a person or persons) for wages or other payment: to hire a clerk.
  • mire — a tract or area of wet, swampy ground; bog; marsh.
  • prier — a person who pries; a curious or inquisitive person.
  • pyre — a pile or heap of wood or other combustible material.
  • sire — the male parent of a quadruped.
  • spier — a person who spies, watches, or discovers.
  • tire — Archaic. to dress (the head or hair), especially with a headdress.
  • trier — a city in W Germany, on the Moselle River: extensive Roman ruins; cathedral.
  • wire — a slender, stringlike piece or filament of relatively rigid or flexible metal, usually circular in section, manufactured in a great variety of diameters and metals depending on its application.

Two-syllable rhymes

  • acquire — If you acquire something, you buy or obtain it for yourself, or someone gives it to you.
  • attire — Your attire is the clothes you are wearing.
  • ayer — Sir Alfred Jules. 1910–89, English positivist philosopher, noted particularly for his antimetaphysical work Language, Truth, and Logic (1936)
  • barbed wire — Barbed wire is strong wire with sharp points sticking out of it, and is used to make fences.
  • black friar — a Dominican friar
  • briar — A briar is a wild rose with long, prickly stems.
  • buyer — A buyer is a person who is buying something or who intends to buy it.
  • byer — Sports. in a tournament, the preferential status of a player or team not paired with a competitor in an early round and thus automatically advanced to play in the next round: The top three seeded players received byes in the first round.
  • catch fire — to ignite
  • ceasefire — A ceasefire is an arrangement in which countries or groups of people that are fighting each other agree to stop fighting.
  • cease-fire — a temporary cessation of warfare by mutual agreement of the participants; truce
  • conspire — If two or more people or groups conspire to do something illegal or harmful, they make a secret agreement to do it.
  • cross wire — cross hair (def 1).
  • crown fire — a forest fire that spreads along treetops, often at great speeds.
  • desire — A desire is a strong wish to do or have something.
  • drier — a person or thing that dries.
  • dryer — Also, drier. a machine, appliance, or apparatus for removing moisture, as by forced ventilation or heat: hair dryer; clothes dryer.
  • dyerJohn, 1700–58, British poet.
  • an eye for an eye — You say 'an eye for an eye' or 'an eye for an eye and a tooth for a tooth' to refer to the idea that people should be punished according to the way in which they offended, for example if they hurt someone, they should be hurt equally badly in return.
  • flat tire — a pneumatic tire that has lost all or most of its air through leakage, puncture, or the like.
  • flier — something that flies, as a bird or insect.
  • flyer — something that flies, as a bird or insect.
  • friar — Roman Catholic Church. a member of a religious order, especially the mendicant orders of Franciscans, Dominicans, Carmelites, and Augustinians.
  • frier — a person or thing that fries.
  • fryer — a person or thing that fries.
  • gray friar — a Franciscan friar: so called from the traditional color of the habit worn by the order.
  • greek fire — an incendiary mixture of unknown composition, used in warfare in medieval times by Byzantine Greeks.
  • higher — having a great or considerable extent or reach upward or vertically; lofty; tall: a high wall.
  • high wire — a tightrope stretched very high above the ground.
  • liar — MIT Scheme
  • live wire — an energetic, keenly alert person.
  • meierRichard, born 1934, U.S. architect.
  • meyerAdolf, 1866–1950, U.S. psychiatrist, born in Switzerland.
  • misfire — (of a rifle or gun or of a bullet or shell) to fail to fire or explode.
  • on fire — a state, process, or instance of combustion in which fuel or other material is ignited and combined with oxygen, giving off light, heat, and flame.
  • plierpliers, (sometimes used with a singular verb) small pincers with long jaws, for bending wire, holding small objects, etc. (usually used with pair of).
  • prior — preceding in time or in order; earlier or former; previous: A prior agreement prevents me from accepting this.
  • pryer — a person who pries; a curious or inquisitive person.
  • red fire — any of various combustible preparations, as one containing strontium nitrate, that burn with a vivid red light: used chiefly in pyrotechnic displays and in signaling.
  • require — to have need of; need: He requires medical care.
  • retire — a movement in which the dancer brings one foot to the knee of the supporting leg and then returns it to the fifth position.
  • rewire — to provide with new wiring: to rewire a house.
  • shier — bashful; retiring.
  • snow tire — an automobile tire with a deep tread or protruding studs to give increased traction on snow or ice.
  • town crier — (formerly) a person employed by a town to make public announcements or proclamations, usually by shouting in the streets.
  • transpire — to occur; happen; take place.
  • watch fire — a fire maintained during the night as a signal and for providing light and warmth for guards.
  • white friar — a Carmelite friar: so called from the distinctive white cloak worn by the order.

Three-syllable rhymes

  • austin friar — one of the Hermits of St. Augustine.
  • ball of fire — a very lively person
  • line of fire — the straight horizontal line from the muzzle of a weapon in the direction of the axis of the bore, just prior to firing.
  • open fire — start shooting
  • piano wire — a very thin steel wire of high tensile strength.
  • radial tire — a motor-vehicle tire in which the plies or cords run from one bead to the other at right angles to both beads.
  • set on fire — a state, process, or instance of combustion in which fuel or other material is ignited and combined with oxygen, giving off light, heat, and flame.
  • supplier — to furnish or provide (a person, establishment, place, etc.) with what is lacking or requisite: to supply someone clothing; to supply a community with electricity.
  • under fire — a state, process, or instance of combustion in which fuel or other material is ignited and combined with oxygen, giving off light, heat, and flame.

Four-or-more syllable rhymes

  • covering fire — firing intended to protect an individual or formation making a movement by forcing the enemy to take cover

Four-or-more syllable rhymes

  • saint anthony's fire — any of certain skin conditions that are of an inflammatory or gangrenous nature, as erysipelas, hospital gangrene, or ergotism.
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