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Rhymes with fin

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One-syllable rhymes

  • lynnJanet (Janet Lynn Nowicki) born 1953, U.S. figure skater.
  • min — a group of Chinese languages spoken in southeastern China, including Foochow and Fukienese.
  • pin — Personal Identification Number
  • prynneWilliam, 1600–69, English Puritan leader and pamphleteer.
  • qin — Ch'in.
  • quin — (informal) A quintuplet.
  • quinn — Anthony. 1915–2001, US film actor, born in Mexico: noted esp for his performances in La Strada (1954) and Zorba the Greek (1964)
  • shin — the 13th letter of the Arabic alphabet.
  • sin — the 12th letter of the Arabic alphabet.
  • skin — the external covering or integument of an animal body, especially when soft and flexible.
  • spin — to make (yarn) by drawing out, twisting, and winding fibers: Pioneer women spun yarn on spinning wheels.
  • syn — 1.   (character)   Synchronous idle. 2.   (language)   A syntactic specification language for COPS. 3. [TCP/IP SYN request?]
  • thin — having relatively little extent from one surface or side to the opposite; not thick: thin ice.
  • tin — taxpayer identification number.
  • twin — either of two children or animals brought forth at a birth.
  • vin — wine.
  • when — at what time or period? how long ago? how soon?: When are they to arrive? When did the Roman Empire exist?
  • win — to finish first in a race, contest, or the like.
  • wynnEd (Isaiah Edwin Leopold) 1886–1966, U.S. comedian.
  • yin — (in Chinese philosophy and religion) two principles, one negative, dark, and feminine (yin) and one positive, bright, and masculine (yang) whose interaction influences the destinies of creatures and things.
  • zlin — a city in SE Moravia, Czech Republic.
  • been — Been is the past participle of be1.
  • bin — A bin is a container that you put rubbish in.
  • chin — Your chin is the part of your face that is below your mouth and above your neck.
  • din — religion, especially the religious observances of a Muslim.
  • finn — a native or inhabitant of Finland.
  • flynnErrol, 1909–59, U.S. actor, born in Tasmania.
  • gin — a female Aborigine.
  • glynElinor, 1864–1943, English writer.
  • grin — to smile broadly, especially as an indication of pleasure, amusement, or the like.
  • gwynEleanor ("Nell") 1650–87, English actress: mistress of Charles II.
  • gyn — Gynecologist.
  • in — (used to indicate inclusion within space, a place, or limits): walking in the park.
  • inn — a river in central Europe, flowing from S Switzerland through Austria and Germany into the Danube. 320 miles (515 km) long.
  • jin — jinn.
  • kin — a person's relatives collectively; kinfolk.
  • lin — a waterfall or torrent of rushing water in a river or stream.
  • linn — a waterfall or torrent of rushing water in a river or stream.

Two-syllable rhymes

  • adin — advantage (def 5).
  • akin — If one thing is akin to another, it is similar to it in some way.
  • begin — To begin to do something means to start doing it.
  • berlin — the capital of Germany (1871–1945 and from 1990), formerly divided (1945–90) into the eastern sector, capital of East Germany, and the western sectors, which formed an exclave in East German territory closely affiliated with West Germany: a wall dividing the sectors was built in 1961 by the East German authorities to stop the flow of refugees from east to west; demolition of the wall began in 1989 and the city was formally reunited in 1990: formerly (1618–1871) the capital of Brandenburg and Prussia. Pop: 3 388 477 (2003 est)
  • boleyn — Anne. 1507–36, second wife of Henry VIII of England; mother of Elizabeth I. She was executed on a charge of adultery
  • chagrin — Chagrin is a feeling of disappointment, upset, or annoyance, perhaps because of your own failure.
  • goose skin — goose bumps.
  • herein — in or into this place.
  • kuan yin — a female Chinese Bodhisattva of compassion, regarded as the protector of women and children and patron of sailors
  • levin — lightning.
  • sloe gin — a cordial or liqueur made from gin flavored with sloes.
  • therein — in or into that place or thing.
  • thick skin — to have a...
  • wear thin — to carry or have on the body or about the person as a covering, equipment, ornament, or the like: to wear a coat; to wear a saber; to wear a disguise.
  • wherein — in what way or respect?
  • within — in or into the interior or inner part; inside.
  • wrist pin — a pin joining the end of a connecting rod to a trunk piston or the end of a piston rod.

Three-syllable rhymes

  • actual sin — any sin that a person commits of his own free will and for which he is personally responsible
  • bathtub gin — homemade gin, especially gin made illegally during Prohibition.
  • bobby pin — A bobby pin is a small piece of metal or plastic bent back on itself, which someone uses to hold their hair in position.
  • christ within — (in Quakerism) the light of Christ in the soul of every person, considered as a guiding force.
  • conjoined twin — Conjoined twins are twins who are born with their bodies joined.
  • cotter pin — a split pin secured, after passing through holes in the parts to be attached, by spreading the ends
  • cotton gin — a machine used for separating seeds from raw cotton
  • drawing pin — a thumbtack.
  • firing pin — a plunger in the firing mechanism of a firearm or cannon that strikes the cartridge primer, igniting the propelling charge.
  • gudgeon pin — wrist pin.
  • kissing kin — any more or less distant kin familiar enough to be greeted with a kiss, as a cousin (kissing cousin)
  • loony bin — an insane asylum or the psychiatric ward of a hospital.
  • mickey finn — Also called Mickey Finn. Slang. a drink, usually alcoholic, to which a drug, purgative, or the like, has been secretly added, that renders the unsuspecting drinker helpless.
  • mortal sin — a willfully committed, serious transgression against the law of God, depriving the soul of divine grace.
  • next of kin — a person's nearest relative or relatives: The newspaper did not publish the names of casualties until the next of kin had been notified.
  • rolling pin — a cylinder of wood or other material, usually with a short handle at each end, for rolling out dough.
  • scatter pin — a woman's small ornamental pin, usually worn with other similar pins on a dress, suit jacket, etc.
  • siamese twin — (not in technical use) conjoined twin.
  • violin — the treble instrument of the family of modern bowed instruments, held nearly horizontal by the player's arm with the lower part supported against the collarbone or shoulder.
  • west berlinIrving, 1888–1989, U.S. songwriter.

Four-or-more syllable rhymes

  • huckleberry finn — (The Adventures of Huckleberry Finn) a novel (1884) by Mark Twain.
  • identical twin — one of a pair of twins who develop from a single fertilized ovum and therefore have the same genotype, are of the same sex, and usually resemble each other closely.
  • original sin — Theology. a depravity, or tendency to evil, held to be innate in humankind and transmitted from Adam to all humans in consequence of his sin. inclination to evil, inherent in human nature.
  • take it on the chin — the lower extremity of the face, below the mouth.
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