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Rhymes with library

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Two-syllable rhymes

  • airy — If a building or room is airy, it has a lot of fresh air inside, usually because it is large.
  • ary — any; anyone.
  • berry — Berries are small, round fruit that grow on a bush or a tree. Some berries are edible, for example blackberries and raspberries.
  • bury — To bury something means to put it into a hole in the ground and cover it up with earth.
  • cary — (Arthur) Joyce (Lunel). 1888–1957, British novelist; author of Mister Johnson (1939), A House of Children (1941), and The Horse's Mouth (1944)
  • cherry — Cherries are small, round fruit with red skins.
  • dairy — A dairy is a shop or company that sells milk and food made from milk, such as butter, cream, and cheese.
  • fairy — (in folklore) one of a class of supernatural beings, generally conceived as having a diminutive human form and possessing magical powers with which they intervene in human affairs.
  • ferry — a commercial service with terminals and boats for transporting persons, automobiles, etc., across a river or other comparatively small body of water.
  • fiery — consisting of, attended with, characterized by, or containing fire: a volcano's fiery discharge.
  • garyElbert Henry, 1846–1927, U.S. financier and lawyer.
  • harry — to harass, annoy, or prove a nuisance to by or as if by repeated attacks; worry: He was harried by constant doubts.
  • larry — a hoe with a perforated blade for mixing mortar or plaster.
  • marry — to take in marriage: After dating for five years, I finally asked her to marry me.
  • mary — (Mary Stuart) 1542–87, queen of Scotland 1542–67; beheaded for plotting to assassinate her cousin, Queen Elizabeth I.
  • merry — full of cheerfulness or gaiety; joyous in disposition or spirit: a merry little man.
  • nary — not any; no; never a: nary a sound.
  • perry — a fermented beverage similar to cider, made from the juice of pears.
  • prairie — a historical novel (1827) by James Fenimore Cooper.
  • scary — causing fright or alarm.
  • tarry — to remain or stay, as in a place; sojourn: He tarried in Baltimore on his way to Washington.
  • terry — the loop formed by the pile of a fabric when left uncut.
  • vary — to change or alter, as in form, appearance, character, or substance: to vary one's methods.
  • very — in a high degree; extremely; exceedingly: A giant is very tall.
  • wary — watchful; being on one's guard against danger.

Three-syllable rhymes

  • binary — Binary describes something that has two different parts.
  • blueberry — A blueberry is a small dark blue fruit that is found in North America. Blueberries are usually cooked before they are eaten.
  • bribery — Bribery is the act of offering someone money or something valuable in order to persuade them to do something for you.
  • canary — Canaries are small yellow birds which sing beautifully and are often kept as pets.
  • contrary — Ideas, attitudes, or reactions that are contrary to each other are completely different from each other.
  • diary — A diary is a book which has a separate space for each day of the year. You use a diary to write down things you plan to do, or to record what happens in your life day by day.
  • finery — fine or showy dress, ornaments, etc.
  • ivory — the hard white substance, a variety of dentin, composing the main part of the tusks of the elephant, walrus, etc.
  • liberty — freedom from arbitrary or despotic government or control.
  • libraries — Plural form of library.
  • primary — first or highest in rank or importance; chief; principal: his primary goals in life.
  • strawberry — the fruit of any stemless plant belonging to the genus Fragaria, of the rose family, consisting of an enlarged fleshy receptacle bearing achenes on its exterior.
  • winery — an establishment for making wine.

Four-or-more syllable rhymes

  • advisory — An advisory group regularly gives suggestions and help to people or organizations, especially about a particular subject or area of activity.
  • literary — pertaining to or of the nature of books and writings, especially those classed as literature: literary history.
  • refinery — an establishment for refining something, as metal, sugar, or petroleum.

Four-or-more syllable rhymes

  • direct primary — a primary in which members of a party nominate its candidates by direct vote.
  • open primary — a direct primary election in which voters need not meet a test of party membership.
  • supervisory — of, relating to, or having supervision.

Four-or-more syllable rhymes

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