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Rhymes with clank

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One-syllable rhymes

  • banc — the seat on which judges sit in court.
  • bank — A bank is a building where a bank offers its services.
  • banke — Obsolete spelling of bank.
  • blanc — (Jean Joseph Charles) Louis (lwi). 1811–82, French socialist and historian: author of L'Organisation du travail (1840), in which he advocated the establishment of cooperative workshops subsidized by the state
  • blank — Something that is blank has nothing on it.
  • brank — (esp of horses) to prance or strut
  • crank — If you call someone a crank, you think their ideas or behaviour are strange.
  • dank — A dank place, especially an underground place such as a cave, is unpleasantly damp and cold.
  • drank — a simple past tense and past participle of drink.
  • flank — the side of an animal or a person between the ribs and hip.
  • franc — an aluminum or nickel coin and monetary unit of France, Belgium, and Luxembourg until the euro was adopted, equal to 100 centimes. Abbreviation: F., f., Fr, fr.
  • franck — César (Auguste) [sey-zar oh-gyst] /seɪˈzar oʊˈgüst/ (Show IPA), 1822–90, French composer, born in Belgium.
  • frank — direct and unreserved in speech; straightforward; sincere: Her criticism of my work was frank but absolutely fair.
  • hankAngelo ("Hank") 1916–2002, U.S. basketball player.
  • jank — (computing, slang, rare) Problematic blocking of a software application's user interface due to slow operations.
  • lank — (of plants) unduly long and slender: lank grass; lank, leafless trees.
  • planckMax Karl Ernst [mahks kahrl ernst] /mɑks kɑrl ɛrnst/ (Show IPA), 1858–1947, German physicist: Nobel prize 1918.
  • plank — a long, flat piece of timber, thicker than a board.
  • prank — a trick of an amusing, playful, or sometimes malicious nature.
  • rank — Otto [awt-oh] /ˈɔt oʊ/ (Show IPA), 1884–1939, Austrian psychoanalyst.
  • ranke — Leopold von [ley-aw-pawlt fuh n] /ˈleɪ ɔˌpɔlt fən/ (Show IPA), 1795–1886, German historian.
  • sank — a simple past tense of sink.
  • schrank — (in Pennsylvania Dutch furniture) a two-door clothes cabinet one side of which has drawers and shelves and the other side an open space for hanging clothes.
  • shank — Anatomy. the part of the lower limb in humans between the knee and the ankle; leg.
  • shrank — a simple past tense of shrink.
  • spank — to strike (a person, usually a child) with the open hand, a slipper, etc., especially on the buttocks, as in punishment.
  • stank — a simple past tense of stink.
  • swank — dashing smartness, as in dress or appearance; style.
  • tank — to put or store in a tank.
  • thank — to express gratitude, appreciation, or acknowledgment to: She thanked them for their hospitality.
  • yank — an abrupt, vigorous pull; jerk.

Two-syllable rhymes

  • blood bank — A blood bank is a place where blood which has been taken from blood donors is stored until it is needed for people in hospital.
  • flag rank — naval rank above that of captain.
  • food bank — an agency, group, or center that collects food and distributes it to the needy.
  • gas tank — a tank containing the gasoline supply in a car, truck, or other gasoline-engine vehicle.
  • leblanc — Nicolas (nikɔlɑ). ?1742–1806, French chemist, who invented a process for the manufacture of soda from common salt
  • left bank — a part of Paris, France, on the S bank of the Seine: frequented by artists, writers, and students.
  • mont blanc — Jean Joseph Charles Louis [zhahn zhaw-zef sharl lwee] /ʒɑ̃ ʒɔˈzɛf ʃarl lwi/ (Show IPA), 1811–82, French socialist and historian.
  • nonbank — an institution that is not a bank but engages in certain banking practices, as lending money or holding deposits.
  • right bank — a part of Paris, France, on the N bank of the Seine.
  • soil bank — a plan providing cash payments to farmers who cut production of certain surplus crops in favor of soil-enriching ones.
  • sperm bank — a repository for storing sperm and keeping it viable under scientifically controlled conditions prior to its use in artificial insemination.
  • state bank — a bank chartered by a state and operated under the banking laws of that state.
  • think tank — a research institute or organization employed to solve complex problems or predict or plan future developments, as in military, political, or social areas.
  • west bank — an area in the Middle East, between the W bank of the Jordan River and the E frontier of Israel: occupied in 1967 and subsequently claimed by Israel; formerly held by Jordan.
  • world bank — an international bank established in 1944 to help member nations reconstruct and develop, especially by guaranteeing loans: a specialized agency of the United Nations.

Three-syllable rhymes

  • antitank — designed to immobilize or destroy armoured vehicles
  • central bank — a national bank that does business mainly with a government and with other banks: it regulates the volume and cost of credit
  • draw a blank — (of paper or other writing surface) having no marks; not written or printed on: a blank sheet of paper.
  • interbank — Agreed, arranged, or operating between banks.
  • merchant bank — a private banking firm engaged chiefly in investing in new issues of securities and in accepting bills of exchange in foreign trade.
  • piggy bank — a small bank, having the shape of a pig, provided with a slot at the top to receive small coins.
  • pinot blanc — any of several varieties of purple or white vinifera grapes yielding a red or white wine, used especially in making burgundies and champagnes.
  • reserve bank — one of the 12 principal banks of the U.S. Federal Reserve System.
  • savings bank — a bank that receives savings accounts only and pays interest to its depositors.
  • septic tank — a tank in which solid organic sewage is decomposed and purified by anaerobic bacteria.

Four-or-more syllable rhymes

  • commercial bank — a bank primarily concerned with accepting demand deposits, used as checking accounts
  • national bank — a bank chartered by the U.S. government and formerly authorized to issue notes that served as money.
  • sauvignon blanc — a white grape grown primarily in France and California.

Four-or-more syllable rhymes

  • mutual savings bank — a noncapitalized savings bank that distributes its net earnings to depositors.

Four-or-more syllable rhymes

  • federal reserve bank — a U.S. federal banking system that is under the control of a central board of governors (Federal Reserve Board) with a central bank (Federal Reserve Bank) in each of 12 districts and that has wide powers in controlling credit and the flow of money as well as in performing other functions, as regulating and supervising its member banks.
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