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Rhymes with oak

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One-syllable rhymes

  • bloke — A bloke is a man.
  • boak — (Obsolete (No longer in use)) To burp.
  • broke — Broke is the past tense of break.
  • choke — When you choke or when something chokes you, you cannot breathe properly or get enough air into your lungs.
  • cloak — A cloak is a long, loose, sleeveless piece of clothing which people used to wear over their other clothes when they went out.
  • cloke — Archaic spelling of cloak.
  • coke — Coke is a solid black substance that is produced from coal and is burned as a fuel.
  • croak — When a frog or bird croaks, it makes a harsh, low sound.
  • droke — a valley with steeply sloping sides.
  • folk — Usually, folks. (used with a plural verb) people in general: Folks say there wasn't much rain last summer.
  • hoke — to alter or manipulate so as to give a deceptively or superficially improved quality or value (usually followed by up): a political speech hoked up with phony statistics.
  • joke — something said or done to provoke laughter or cause amusement, as a witticism, a short and amusing anecdote, or a prankish act: He tells very funny jokes. She played a joke on him.
  • kochEdward I. 1924–2013, U.S. politician: mayor of New York City 1977–89.
  • kolk — (geology) an underwater vortex similar to a whirlwind. Capable of dislodging, picking up, and moving boulders.
  • moke — Older Slang: Disparaging and Offensive. a contemptuous term used to refer to a black person.
  • poke — to prod or push, especially with something narrow or pointed, as a finger, elbow, stick, etc.: to poke someone in the ribs.
  • polkJames Knox, 1795–1849, the 11th president of the U.S. 1845–49.
  • smoke — the visible vapor and gases given off by a burning or smoldering substance, especially the gray, brown, or blackish mixture of gases and suspended carbon particles resulting from the combustion of wood, peat, coal, or other organic matter.
  • soak — to lie in and become saturated or permeated with water or some other liquid.
  • spoke — a simple past tense of speak.
  • stoke — to poke, stir up, and feed (a fire).
  • stroke — a short oblique stroke (/) between two words indicating that whichever is appropriate may be chosen to complete the sense of the text in which they occur: The defendant and his/her attorney must appear in court.
  • woke — a simple past tense of wake1 .
  • woukHerman, born 1915, U.S. novelist.
  • yoke — a device for joining together a pair of draft animals, especially oxen, usually consisting of a crosspiece with two bow-shaped pieces, each enclosing the head of an animal. Compare harness (def 1).
  • yolk — the yellow and principal substance of an egg, as distinguished from the white.

Two-syllable rhymes

  • awoke — Awoke is the past tense of awake.
  • baroque — Baroque architecture and art is an elaborate style of architecture and art that was popular in Europe in the seventeenth and early eighteenth centuries.
  • evoke — Bring or recall to the conscious mind.
  • ground stroke — a stroke made by hitting the ball after it has bounced from the ground. Compare volley (def 4b).
  • invoke — to call for with earnest desire; make supplication or pray for: to invoke God's mercy.
  • misspoke — Simple past form of misspeak.
  • provoke — to anger, enrage, exasperate, or vex.
  • revoke — to take back or withdraw; annul, cancel, or reverse; rescind or repeal: to revoke a decree.
  • roque — a form of croquet played on a clay or hard-surface court surrounded by a low wall off which the balls may be played.

Three-syllable rhymes

Four-or-more syllable rhymes

  • opera cloak — a large cloak worn over evening clothes
  • practical joke — a playful trick, often involving some physical agent or means, in which the victim is placed in an embarrassing or disadvantageous position.
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