Rhymes with choppy
chop·py
C c Two-syllable rhymes
- copy — If you make a copy of something, you produce something that looks like the original thing.
- floppy — tending to flop.
- gloppy — marked by or full of glop.
- poppy — any plant of the genus Papaver, having showy, usually red flowers. Compare poppy family.
- sloppy — muddy, slushy, or very wet: The field was a sloppy mess after the rain.
Three-syllable rhymes
- bush poppy — tree poppy.
- corn poppy — a poppy, Papaver rhoeas, that has bright red flowers and grows in cornfields. Since World War I it has been the symbol of fallen soldiers
- fair copy — a copy of a document made after final correction.
- hard copy — copy, as computer output printed on paper, that can be read without using a special device (opposed to soft copy).
- horn poppy — a European plant, Glaucium flavum, of the poppy family, having yellow flowers, naturalized along sandy shores in eastern North America.
- jalopy — an old, decrepit, or unpretentious automobile.
- sea poppy — horn poppy.
- tree poppy — a Californian shrub, Dendromecon rigida, of the poppy family, having leathery evergreen leaves and showy, usually yellow flowers.
- welsh poppy — a poppy, Meconopsis cambrica, of western Europe, having pale-green, slightly hairy foliage and pale-yellow flowers.
- wind poppy — a Californian plant, Stylomecon heterophylla, of the poppy family, having satiny, brick-red flowers with purple centers.
Four-or-more syllable rhymes
- carbon copy — If you say that one person or thing is a carbon copy of another, you mean that they look or behave exactly like them.
- flanders poppy — corn poppy.
- opium poppy — a Eurasian poppy, Papaver somniferum, having white, pink, red, or purple flowers, cultivated as the source of opium, for its oily seeds, and as an ornamental.
- prickly poppy — any tropical American poppy of the genus Argemone, especially A. mexicana (Mexican poppy) having prickly pods and leaves and yellow or white, poppylike flowers.
- review copy — a copy of a book sent by a publisher to a journal, newspaper, etc, to enable it to be reviewed
Four-or-more syllable rhymes
- celandine poppy — a poppy, Stylophorum diphyllum, of the east-central U.S., having one pair of deeply lobed leaves and yellow flowers.
- iceland poppy — any of various widely cultivated arctic poppies, esp Papaver nudicaule, with white or yellow nodding flowers
- mexican poppy — any tropical American poppy of the genus Argemone, especially A. mexicana (Mexican poppy) having prickly pods and leaves and yellow or white, poppylike flowers.
- oriental poppy — a poppy, Papaver orientale, of Asia, having bristly stems and leaves and showy scarlet, pink, or white flowers, cultivated as an ornamental.
Four-or-more syllable rhymes
- california poppy — a papaveraceous plant, Eschscholtzia californica, of the Pacific coast of North America, having yellow or orange flowers and finely divided bluish-green leaves