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Rhymes with fil

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Four-or-more syllable rhymes

  • radiator grille — a grille in an automobile or the like for air cooling of the liquid in the cooling system.
  • treasury bill — an obligation of the U.S. government represented by promissory notes in denominations ranging from $1000 to $1,000,000, with a maturity of about 90 days but bearing no interest, and sold periodically at a discount on the market.
  • abortion pill — a drug, such as mifepristone, used to terminate a pregnancy in its earliest stage
  • birth control pill — an oral contraceptive for women, containing the hormones estrogen and progesterone or progesterone alone, that inhibits ovulation, fertilization, or implantation of a fertilized ovum, causing temporary infertility.
  • capitol hill — the area around the Capitol in Washington, DC
  • mentally ill — having a mental illness.

One-syllable rhymes

  • bill — A bill is a written statement of money that you owe for goods or services.
  • brill — If you say that something is brill, you are very pleased about it or think that it is very good.
  • chill — When you chill something or when it chills, you lower its temperature so that it becomes colder but does not freeze.
  • dill — a plant, Anethum graveolens, of the parsley family, having aromatic seeds and finely divided leaves, both of which are used for flavoring food.
  • drill — a large, baboonlike monkey, Mandrillus leucophaeus, of western Africa, similar to the related mandrill but smaller and less brightly colored: now endangered.
  • fill — to make full; put as much as can be held into: to fill a jar with water.
  • frill — a trimming, as a strip of cloth or lace, gathered at one edge and left loose at the other; ruffle.
  • gil — a male given name, form of Gilbert.
  • gill — a male given name.
  • grill — a grating or openwork barrier, as for a gate, usually of metal and often of decorative design.
  • grille — cooked on a grill; broiled.
  • hill — the small hill in Washington, D.C., on which the Capitol stands.
  • il — Illinois (in official postal use).
  • ill — of unsound physical or mental health; unwell; sick: She felt ill, so her teacher sent her to the nurse.
  • jill — a female given name, form of Juliana.
  • kill — to deprive of life in any manner; cause the death of; slay. Synonyms: slaughter, massacre, butcher; hang, electrocute, behead, guillotine, strangle, garrote; assassinate.
  • lille — a department in N France. 2229 sq. mi. (5770 sq. km). Capital: Lille.
  • mil — Slang. a million.
  • mill — Arithmetic and Logic Unit
  • nil — nothing; naught; zero.
  • nill — to be unwilling: will he, nill he.
  • phil — a male given name, form of Philip.
  • pill — a small globular or rounded mass of medicinal substance, usually covered with a hard coating, that is to be swallowed whole.
  • prill — to convert (a material) into a granular free-flowing form
  • quill — one of the large feathers of the wing or tail of a bird.
  • rill — any of certain long, narrow, straight or sinuous trenches or valleys observed on the surface of the moon.
  • shill — a person who poses as a customer in order to decoy others into participating, as at a gambling house, auction, confidence game, etc.
  • shrill — high-pitched and piercing in sound quality: a shrill cry.
  • sillMount, a mountain in E central California, in the Sierra Nevada Mountains. 14,153 feet (4314 meters).
  • skill — the ability, coming from one's knowledge, practice, aptitude, etc., to do something well: Carpentry was one of his many skills.
  • spill — to cause or allow to run or fall from a container, especially accidentally or wastefully: to spill a bag of marbles; to spill milk.
  • still — remaining in place or at rest; motionless; stationary: to stand still.
  • swill — liquid or partly liquid food for animals, especially kitchen refuse given to swine; hogwash.
  • thill — either of the pair of shafts of a vehicle between which a draft animal is harnessed.
  • thrill — to affect with a sudden wave of keen emotion or excitement, as to produce a tremor or tingling sensation through the body.
  • til — the sesame plant.
  • till — up to the time of; until: to fight till death.
  • trill — to cause to flow in a thin stream.
  • twill — a fabric constructed in twill weave.
  • we'll — We'll is the usual spoken form of 'we shall' or 'we will'.
  • willWallace, 1875–1959, U.S. journalist and humorist.

Two-syllable rhymes

  • bank bill — a bill of exchange drawn by one bank on another
  • bastille — a fortress in Paris, built in the 14th century: a prison until its destruction in 1789, at the beginning of the French Revolution
  • bottle bill — a legislative bill that requires the charging of a refundable deposit on certain beverage bottles and cans, to encourage the return of these containers for recycling while at the same time reducing littering.
  • brazil — the red wood obtained from various tropical leguminous trees of the genus Caesalpinia, such as C. echinata of America: used for cabinetwork
  • breast drill — a geared drill that can be braced against the chest for additional leverage.
  • distil — (transitive) Subject a substance to distillation; .
  • distill — to subject to a process of vaporization and subsequent condensation, as for purification or concentration.
  • downhill — down the slope of a hill; downward.
  • fire drill — a practice drill for a company of firefighters, the crew of a ship, etc., to train them in their duties in case of fire.
  • flour mill — a mill for grinding grain into flour.
  • free will — free and independent choice; voluntary decision: You took on the responsibility of your own free will.
  • fulfill — to carry out, or bring to realization, as a prophecy or promise.
  • gin mill — a bar or saloon, especially a cheap or disreputable one.
  • goodwill — friendly disposition; benevolence; kindness.
  • good will — friendly disposition; benevolence; kindness.
  • hand drill — a portable drill designed for two-handed operation.
  • ill will — hostile feeling; malevolence; enmity: to harbor ill will against someone.
  • instill — to infuse slowly or gradually into the mind or feelings; insinuate; inject: to instill courtesy in a child.
  • krill — any of the small, pelagic, shrimplike crustaceans of the family Euphausiidae, eaten as food by certain whales.
  • pep pill — a pill, tablet, or capsule that contains a stimulant drug, especially amphetamine.
  • refill — a material, supply, or the like, to replace something that has been used up: a refill for a prescription.
  • seville — a port in SW Spain, on the Guadalquivir River: site of the Alcazar; cathedral.
  • show bill — an advertising poster.
  • stamp mill — a mill or machine in which ore is crushed to powder by means of heavy stamps or pestles.
  • star drill — a chisellike drill for masonry or plasterwork, having a pointed head faceted in alternately projecting and reentering angles.
  • steel mill — a steelworks.
  • tamil — a member of a people of Dravidian stock of S India and Sri Lanka.
  • trade bill — a bill of exchange drawn on and accepted (trade acceptance) by a trader in payment for goods
  • true bill — a bill of indictment endorsed by a grand jury as being sufficiently supported by evidence to justify a hearing of the case.
  • twin bill — a doubleheader, as in baseball.
  • twist drill — a drill with one or more deep helical grooves in the body.
  • until — onward to or till (a specified time or occurrence): She worked until 6 p.m.
  • uphill — up or as if up the slope of a hill or other incline; upward: The soldiers marched uphill. Water does not run uphill without assistance.

Three-syllable rhymes

  • banker's bill — a banknote
  • belleville — a city in SW Illinois.
  • bunker hill — the first battle of the American Revolution, actually fought on Breed's Hill, next to Bunker Hill, near Boston, on June 17, 1775. Though defeated, the colonists proved that they could stand against British regular soldiers
  • coffee mill — a machine for grinding roasted coffee beans
  • cotton mill — a factory where cotton is spun or woven
  • dressed to kill — woman: in stylish clothes
  • foreign bill — a bill of exchange drawn on a payer in one country by a maker in another.
  • gastric mill — a gizzard in decapod crustaceans, as lobsters, crabs, and shrimps, having an arrangement of teeth and small bones for grinding food and bristles for filtering small particles.
  • inland bill — a bill of exchange drawn and payable, actually or on its face, in the same jurisdiction, as in the same country or state.
  • living will — a document instructing physicians, relatives, or others to refrain from the use of extraordinary measures, as life-support equipment, to prolong one's life in the event of a terminal illness.
  • pepper mill — a small handheld device for storing and grinding peppercorns.
  • poison pill — a pellet of a quick-acting poison, as cyanide, for a spy to carry in order to commit suicide when faced with capture or torture.
  • power drill — a drill operated by a motor.
  • rolling mill — a mill where ingots, slabs, sheets, etc., of usually hot metal are passed between rolls to give them a certain thickness or cross-sectional form.
  • sleeping pill — a pill or capsule containing a drug for inducing sleep.
  • water mill — a mill with machinery driven by water.
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