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Rhymes with flower

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One-syllable rhymes

  • dour — sullen; gloomy: The captain's dour look depressed us all.
  • flour — the finely ground meal of grain, especially the finer meal separated by bolting.
  • hour — a period of time equal to one twenty-fourth of a mean solar or civil day and equivalent to 60 minutes: He slept for an hour.
  • mph — Miles per hour.
  • our — (used to denote the narrator of a literary work written in the first person singular).
  • scour — to range over, as in a search: They scoured the countryside for the lost child.
  • sour — having an acid taste, resembling that of vinegar, lemon juice, etc.; tart.

Two-syllable rhymes

  • bower — A bower is a shady, leafy shelter in a garden or wood.
  • cower — If you cower, you bend forward and downwards because you are very frightened.
  • devour — If a person or animal devours something, they eat it quickly and eagerly.
  • glower — to look or stare with sullen dislike, discontent, or anger.
  • gowerJohn, 1325?–1408, English poet.
  • hower — a hole.
  • power — a heavy blow or a loud, explosive noise.
  • rush hour — a time of day in which large numbers of people are in transit, as going to or returning from work, and that is characterized by particularly heavy traffic.
  • shower — a person or thing that shows.
  • soy flour — finely ground soybeans, most commonly used as an additive to other flours, processed meats, cereals, etc.
  • tower — the fiber of flax, hemp, or jute prepared for spinning by scutching.

Three-syllable rhymes

  • air power — A nation's air power is the strength of its air force.
  • auer — Karl (karl), Baron von Welsbach. 1858–1929, Austrian chemist who discovered the alloy of cerium and iron used for flints in cigarette lighters and invented the incandescent gas mantle
  • bauer — Georg [gey-awrk] /geɪˈɔrk/ (Show IPA), Agricola, Georgius.
  • dauer — (nematology) A developmental stage of certain nematode larvae in which they exhibit increased durability.
  • empower — Give (someone) the authority or power to do something.
  • fire tower — a tower, as on a mountain, from which a watch for fires is kept.
  • graham flour — unbolted wheat flour, containing all of the wheat grain; whole-wheat flour.
  • great power — a nation that has exceptional military and economic strength, and consequently plays a major, often decisive, role in international affairs.
  • happy hour — a cocktail hour or longer period at a bar, during which drinks are served at reduced prices or with free snacks: happy hour from 5 to 7 p.m.
  • rain shower — a brief rainfall, usually of variable intensity.
  • sea power — naval strength.
  • shot tower — a tower from the top of which finely divided streams of molten lead are dropped down a central well, breaking up into spherical drops during their fall to be quenched and hardened in a tank of water at the bottom.
  • stock power — a power of attorney permitting a person other than the owner of stock in a corporation to transfer the title of ownership to a third party.
  • whiskey sour — a cocktail made with whiskey, lemon juice, and sugar.
  • wind power — power derived from wind: used to generate electricity or mechanical power.
  • world power — a nation, organization, or institution so powerful that it is capable of influencing or changing the course of world events.
  • zero hour — the time set for the beginning of a military attack or operation.

Four-or-more syllable rhymes

  • conning tower — a superstructure of a submarine, used as the bridge when the vessel is on the surface
  • control tower — A control tower is a building at an airport from which instructions are given to aircraft when they are taking off or landing. You can also refer to the people who work in a control tower as the control tower.
  • cooling tower — A cooling tower is a very large, round, high building which is used to cool water from factories or power stations.
  • flower power — Flower power is an old-fashioned way of referring to hippies and the culture associated with hippies in the late 1960s and early 1970s.
  • meteor shower — the profusion of meteors observed when the earth passes through a meteor swarm.
  • motive power — any power used to impart motion; any source of mechanical energy.
  • nuclear power — power derived from nuclear energy.
  • overpower — to overcome, master, or subdue by superior force: to overpower a maniac.
  • semester hour — a unit of academic credit fulfilled by completing one hour of class instruction each week for one semester.
  • solar power — energy generated by the sun
  • staying power — ability or strength to last or endure; endurance; stamina.
  • superpower — an extremely powerful nation, especially one capable of influencing international events and the acts and policies of less powerful nations.
  • water tower — a vertical pipe or tower into which water is pumped to a height sufficient to maintain a desired pressure for firefighting, distribution to customers, etc.

Four-or-more syllable rhymes

  • atomic power — nuclear power.
  • balance of power — The balance of power is the way in which power is distributed between rival groups or countries.
  • ivory tower — a place or situation remote from worldly or practical affairs: the university as an ivory tower.
  • martello tower — a circular, towerlike fort with guns on the top.
  • resolving power — Optics. the ability of an optical device to produce separate images of close objects.
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