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Rhymes with quark

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One-syllable rhymes

  • arc — An arc is a smoothly curving line or movement.
  • ark — In the Bible, the ark was a large boat which Noah built in order to save his family and two of every kind of animal from the Flood.
  • barch — Bachelor of Architecture
  • bark — When a dog barks, it makes a short, loud noise, once or several times.
  • barke — Obsolete spelling of bark.
  • clark — Helen. born 1950, New Zealand Labour politician; prime minister (1999–2008); administrator of the United Nations Development Programme from 2009
  • clarke — Sir Arthur C(harles). 1917–2008, British science-fiction writer, who helped to develop the first communications satellites. He scripted the film 2001, A Space Odyssey (1968)
  • dark — When it is dark, there is not enough light to see properly, for example because it is night.
  • darke — Obsolete spelling of dark.
  • hark — to listen attentively; hearken.
  • lark — a merry, carefree adventure; frolic; escapade.
  • marc — a standardized system developed by the Library of Congress for producing and transmitting machine-readable bibliographic records.
  • markMarcus Alonzo ("Mark") 1837–1904, U.S. merchant and politician: senator 1897–1904.
  • marke — Obsolete spelling of mark.
  • merc — a mercenary soldier.
  • narc — a government agent or detective charged with the enforcement of laws restricting the use of narcotics.
  • park — Mungo [muhng-goh] /ˈmʌŋ goʊ/ (Show IPA), 1771–1806? Scottish explorer in Africa.
  • sark — one of the Channel Islands, E of Guernsey. 2 sq. mi. (5 sq. km).
  • shark — a person who preys greedily on others, as by cheating or usury.
  • spark — Muriel (Sarah) (Camberg) 1918–2006, British novelist and writer, born in Scotland.
  • stark — sheer, utter, downright, or complete: stark madness.

Two-syllable rhymes

  • blue shark — a shark of the species Prionace glauca, found in temperate and tropical waters
  • bull shark — a requiem shark, Carcharhinus leucas, inhabiting shallow waters from North Carolina to Brazil.
  • car park — A car park is an area or building where people can leave their cars.
  • check mark — A check mark is a written mark like a V with the right side extended. It is used to show that something is correct or has been selected or dealt with.
  • cow shark — any large primitive shark, esp Hexanchus griseum, of the family Hexanchidae of warm and temperate waters
  • demark — to remove all trace of (a person or thing)
  • deutsche mark — the former basic monetary unit of Germany, superseded in 2002 by the euro
  • embark — Go on board a ship, aircraft, or other vehicle.
  • hash mark — Informal. a service stripe. the symbol #.
  • loan shark — a person who lends money at excessively high rates of interest; usurer.
  • marque — a city in SE coastal Texas.
  • nurse shark — any of several sharks of the family Orectolobidae, especially Ginglymostoma cirratum, occurring in shallow waters from Rhode Island to Brazil and the Gulf of California to Ecuador.
  • remark — to say casually, as in making a comment: Someone remarked that tomorrow would be a warm day.
  • ripple mark — one of the wavy lines or ridges produced, especially on sand, by the action of waves, wind, or the like.
  • sand shark — sand tiger.
  • stress mark — a mark placed before, after, or over a syllable to indicate stress in pronunciation; accent mark.
  • stretch mark — a silvery streak occurring typically on the abdomen or thighs and caused by stretching of the skin over a short period of time, as during pregnancy or rapid weight gain.
  • whale shark — a tropical shark, Rhincodon typus, ranging in size from 30 to 60 feet (9 to 18 meters), having small teeth and a sievelike structure over its gills for catching plankton.
  • white shark — great white shark.

Three-syllable rhymes

  • accent mark — a mark used to indicate an accent, stress, etc., as for pronunciation or in musical notation. Compare diacritic (def 1).
  • angel shark — any of several sharks constituting the family Squatinidae, such as Squatina squatina, that have very large flattened pectoral fins and occur in the Atlantic and Pacific Oceans
  • basking shark — a very large plankton-eating shark, Cetorhinus maximus, often floating at the sea surface: family Cetorhinidae
  • carbon arc — an electric arc produced between two carbon electrodes, formerly used as a light source
  • carpet shark — any of various sharks of the family Orectolobidae, having two dorsal fins and a patterned back, typically marked with white and brown
  • central park — a public park in central Manhattan, New York City. 840 acres (340 hectares).
  • chatter mark — any of a series of grooves, pits, and scratches on the surface of a rock, usually made by the movement of a glacier
  • disembark — to go ashore from a ship.
  • ditto mark — Often, ditto marks. two small marks (″) indicating the repetition of something, usually placed beneath the thing repeated.
  • easy mark — sb easily targeted or victimized
  • great white shark — a large shark, Carcharodon carcharias, of tropical and temperate seas, known to occasionally attack swimmers.
  • lemon shark — a common shallow-water shark, Negaprion brevirostris, having a yellowish body and inhabiting inshore regions of the Atlantic from North Carolina to Brazil.
  • question mark — Also called interrogation point, interrogation mark. a mark indicating a question: usually, as in English, the mark (?) placed after a question.
  • reflex arc — the nerve pathways followed by an impulse during a reflex.
  • requiem shark — any of numerous, chiefly tropical sharks of the family Carcharhinidae, including the tiger shark and soupfin shark.
  • tiger shark — a large shark, Galeocerdo cuvieri, inhabiting warm seas, noted for its voracious habits.
  • trailer park — an area where house trailers may be parked, usually having running water, electrical outlets, etc.
  • winter's bark — an evergreen tree, Drimys winteri, ranging from Mexico to Cape Horn, having aromatic leaves and cream-colored, jasmine-scented flowers.

Four-or-more syllable rhymes

  • industrial park — an industrial complex, typically in a suburban or rural area and set in parklike surroundings with such facilities as parking lots, restaurants, and recreation areas.
  • mackerel shark — any of several fierce sharks of the family Lamidae, including the great white shark and the mako.
  • national park — an area of scenic beauty, historical importance, or the like, owned and maintained by a national government for the use of the people.
  • peruvian bark — cinchona (def 2).
  • punctuation mark — any of a group of conventional marks or characters used in punctuation, as the period, comma, semicolon, question mark, or dash.
  • quotation mark — one of the marks used to indicate the beginning and end of a quotation, in English usually shown as “ at the beginning and ” at the end, or, for a quotation within a quotation, of single marks of this kind, as “He said, ‘I will go.’ ” Frequently, especially in Great Britain, single marks are used instead of double, the latter being then used for a quotation within a quotation.
  • strawberry mark — a small, reddish, slightly raised birthmark.

Four-or-more syllable rhymes

  • amusement park — An amusement park is the same as a funfair.
  • letter of marque — license or commission granted by a state to a private citizen to capture and confiscate the merchant ships of another nation.

Four-or-more syllable rhymes

  • yellowstone national park — a park in NW Wyoming and adjacent parts of Montana and Idaho: geysers, hot springs, falls, canyon. 3458 sq. mi. (8955 sq. km).
  • yosemite national park — a national park in E California. 1182 sq. mi. (3060 sq. km).
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