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Rhymes with mouse

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One-syllable rhymes

  • blouse — A blouse is a kind of shirt worn by a girl or woman.
  • bouse — to raise or haul with a tackle
  • chaus — (dated) Felis chaus, the jungle cat.
  • chausse — (historical) Armor for the legs, usually made of mail.
  • crouse — lively, confident, or saucy
  • douse — to plunge into water or the like; drench: She doused the clothes in soapy water.
  • dowse — to plunge or be plunged into a liquid.
  • fouse — Ready, eager, prompt, quick, striving forward, inclined to, willing.
  • gauss — Karl Friedrich [kahrl free-drikh] /kɑrl ˈfri drɪx/ (Show IPA), 1777–1855, German mathematician and astronomer.
  • grouse — any of numerous gallinaceous birds of the subfamily Tetraoninae. Compare black grouse, capercaillie, ruffed grouse, spruce grouse.
  • house — a building in which people live; residence for human beings.
  • klaus — Vaclav. born 1941, Czech politician: prime minister of the Czech Republic (1993–97); president (2003–13)
  • krausKarl, 1874–1936, Austrian writer and editor.
  • krauss — Clemens [kley-mens] /ˈkleɪ mɛns/ (Show IPA), 1893–1954, Austrian conductor and pianist.
  • laos — a country in SE Asia: formerly part of French Indochina. 91,500 sq. mi. (236,985 sq. km). Capital: Vientiane.
  • louse — any small, wingless insect of the order Anoplura (sucking louse) parasitic on humans and other mammals and having mouthparts adapted for sucking, as Pediculus humanus (body louse or head louse) and Phthirius pubis (crab louse or pubic louse)
  • rouse — to bring out of a state of sleep, unconsciousness, inactivity, fancied security, apathy, depression, etc.: He was roused to action by courageous words.
  • shouse — a toilet; lavatory
  • spouse — either member of a married pair in relation to the other; one's husband or wife.
  • strausIsidor, 1845–1912, U.S. retail merchant and politician, born in Bavaria: congressman 1894–95 (brother of Nathan and Oscar Solomon Straus).
  • strauss — David Friedrich [dah-veet free-drikh] /ˈdɑ vit ˈfri drɪx/ (Show IPA), 1808–74, German theologian, philosopher, and author.
  • youse — You (usually more than one person).

Two-syllable rhymes

  • bird louse — any of an order (Mallophaga) of small, wingless insects with biting mouthparts, that live as external parasites on birds
  • black grouse — a large N European grouse, Lyrurus tetrix, the male of which has a bluish-black plumage and lyre-shaped tail
  • boathouse — A boathouse is a building at the edge of a lake, in which boats are kept.
  • clean house — to clean and put a home in order
  • coach house — a building in which a coach is kept
  • crab louse — a parasitic louse, Pthirus (or Phthirus) pubis, that infests the pubic region in humans
  • death house — the section of a prison containing an execution chamber and the cells in which persons condemned to die are housed in the days just before their execution
  • espouse — Adopt or support (a cause, belief, or way of life).
  • field house — a building housing the dressing facilities, storage spaces, etc., used in connection with an athletic field.
  • fish louse — any of numerous small crustaceans, especially certain copepods, parasitic on the skin and gills of fish.
  • full house — a hand consisting of three of a kind and a pair, as three queens and two tens.
  • hash house — an inexpensive restaurant, diner, or the like, that serves a limited number of short-order dishes: We stopped for lunch at a roadside hash house.
  • head louse — See under louse (def 1).
  • joss house — a Chinese temple for idol worship.
  • meat house — a smokehouse.
  • plant louse — aphid.
  • ranch house — the house of the owner of a ranch, usually of one story and with a low-pitched roof.
  • red grouse — a grouse, Lagopus lagopus scoticus, of the British Isles, a subspecies of willow ptarmigan lacking white winter plumage.
  • row house — one of a row of houses having uniform, or nearly uniform, plans and fenestration and usually having a uniform architectural treatment, as in certain housing developments.
  • sage grouse — a large grouse, Centrocercus urophasianus, of the sagebrush regions of western North America, having plumage of gray, buff, and black.
  • sand grouse — any of several birds of the family Pteroclididae inhabiting sandy areas of the Old World, resembling both pigeons and shorebirds and having precocial young.
  • sod house — a house built of strips of sod, laid like brickwork, and used especially by settlers on the Great Plains, when timber was scarce.
  • spruce grouse — a grouse, Canachites canadensis, of coniferous forests of northern North America, that feeds on evergreen buds and needles.
  • third house — a legislative lobby.
  • town house — a house in the city, especially as distinguished from a house in the country owned by the same person.
  • tree house — a small house, especially one for children to play in, built or placed up in the branches of a tree.
  • white house — Also called Executive Mansion. the official residence of the president of the United States, in Washington, D.C.: a large, two-story, freestone building painted white.

Three-syllable rhymes

  • biting louse — any wingless insect of the order Mallophaga, such as the chicken louse: external parasites of birds and mammals with biting mouthparts
  • boarding house — A boarding house is a house which people pay to stay in for a short time.
  • body louse — See under louse (def 1).
  • carriage house — coach house.
  • chicken louse — a louse, Menopon pallidum (or gallinae); a parasite of poultry: order Mallophaga (bird lice)
  • clearing house — If an organization acts as a clearing house, it collects, sorts, and distributes specialized information.
  • country house — A country house is a large, often attractive, house in the country, usually one that is or was owned by a rich or noble family.
  • crazy house — an asylum for people with psychiatric disorders
  • discount house — Also called discount store. a store that sells much of its merchandise at a price below the usual price.
  • duplex house — a house having separate apartments for two families, especially a two-story house having a complete apartment on each floor and two separate entrances.
  • dwelling house — a house occupied, or intended to be occupied, as a residence.
  • gambling house — a building for gambling, especially for a large number of betting games.
  • lodging house — a house in which rooms are rented, especially a house other than an inn or hotel; rooming house.
  • manor house — the house of the lord of a manor.
  • mansion house — the residence of the Lord Mayor of London
  • meeting house — a house or building for religious worship.
  • movie house — a motion-picture theater.
  • open house — a party or reception during which anyone who wishes may visit to share in a celebration, meet a special guest, etc.
  • pubic louse — See under louse (def 1).
  • public house — British. a tavern.
  • rooming house — a house with furnished rooms to rent; lodging house.
  • solar house — a house designed to absorb and store solar heat.
  • sporting house — Older Use. a brothel.
  • station house — a police station or fire station.
  • sucking louse — See under louse (def 1).
  • treasure house — a building, room, or chamber used as a storage place for valuables; treasury.
  • wendy house — a child's playhouse.

Four-or-more syllable rhymes

  • apartment house — a building containing a number of residential apartments.
  • jumping plant louse — any of numerous lice, of the family Psyllidae, that feed on plant juices and are sometimes pests of fruits and vegetables.
  • opera house — a theater devoted chiefly to operas.
  • publishing house — a company that publishes books, pamphlets, engravings, or the like: a venerable publishing house in Boston.

Four-or-more syllable rhymes

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