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Rhymes with goals

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One-syllable rhymes

  • boles — any of a variety of soft, unctuous clays of various colors, used as pigments.
  • bowles — Paul. 1910–99, US novelist, short-story writer, and composer, living in Tangiers. His novels include The Sheltering Sky (1949) and The Spider's House (1955)
  • bowls — a game played on a bowling green in which a small bowl (the jack) is pitched from a mark and two opponents or opposing teams take turns to roll biased wooden bowls towards it, the object being to finish as near the jack as possible
  • coals — The glowing embers that result when wood is burned, and that can continue to release intense heat (Wikipedia).
  • coles — Plural form of cole.
  • doles — Third-person singular simple present indicative form of dole.
  • joles — jowl2 .
  • knowles — Beyoncé (beɪˈjɒnseɪ). born 1981, US singer, songwriter, and actress. A member of the girl band Destiny's Child, she later found solo success with the singles "Crazy in Love" (2003) and "Single Ladies (Put a Ring on It)" (2008)
  • sholes — Christopher Latham [ley-thuh m,, -th uh m] /ˈleɪ θəm,, -ðəm/ (Show IPA), 1819–90, U.S. inventor of the typewriter.
  • soles — a fluid colloidal solution.
  • toles — enameled or lacquered metalware, usually with gilt decoration, often used, especially in the 18th century, for trays, lampshades, etc.

Two-syllable rhymes

  • consoles — Plural form of console.
  • controls — a device or mechanism for operating or regulating a car, aircraft, etc
  • creoles — Plural form of creole.
  • enrolls — Third-person singular simple present indicative form of enroll.
  • extols — Third-person singular simple present indicative form of extol.

Three-syllable rhymes

  • dead sea scrolls — a collection of manuscripts in Hebrew and Aramaic discovered in caves near the Dead Sea between 1947 and 1956. They are widely held to have been written between about 100 bc and 68 ad and provide important biblical evidence
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