Rhymes with flier
fli·er
F f Three-syllable rhymes
- 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.
- 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.
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.
One-syllable rhymes
- brier — any of various thorny shrubs or other plants, such as the sweetbrier and greenbrier
- choir — A choir is a group of people who sing together, for example in a church or school.
- 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.
- cryer — Archaic form of crier.
- 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.
- dyer — John, 1700–58, British poet.
- enquire — (intransitive) To make an enquiry.
- entire — An uncastrated male horse.
- eyer — One who eyes another.
- flat tire — a pneumatic tire that has lost all or most of its air through leakage, puncture, or the like.
- 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.
- meier — Richard, born 1934, U.S. architect.
- meyer — Adolf, 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.
- plier — pliers, (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.