Rhymes with wreckage
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W w One-syllable rhymes
- edge — a line or border at which a surface terminates: Grass grew along the edges of the road. The paper had deckle edges.
- hedge — a row of bushes or small trees planted close together, especially when forming a fence or boundary; hedgerow: small fields separated by hedges.
- ledge — a relatively narrow, projecting part, as a horizontal, shelflike projection on a wall or a raised edge on a tray.
Two-syllable rhymes
- baggage — Your baggage consists of the bags that you take with you when you travel.
- blemish — A blemish is a small mark on something that spoils its appearance.
- breakage — Breakage is the act of breaking something.
- courage — Courage is the quality shown by someone who decides to do something difficult or dangerous, even though they may be afraid.
- credit — If you are allowed credit, you are allowed to pay for goods or services several weeks or months after you have received them.
- damage — To damage an object means to break it, spoil it physically, or stop it from working properly.
- knowledge — acquaintance with facts, truths, or principles, as from study or investigation; general erudition: knowledge of many things.
- knuckle — a joint of a finger, especially one of the articulations of a metacarpal with a phalanx.
- lesson — a section into which a course of study is divided, especially a single, continuous session of formal instruction in a subject: The manual was broken down into 50 lessons.
- luggage — suitcases, trunks, etc.; baggage.
- message — a communication containing some information, news, advice, request, or the like, sent by messenger, telephone, email, or other means.
- metal — any of a class of elementary substances, as gold, silver, or copper, all of which are crystalline when solid and many of which are characterized by opacity, ductility, conductivity, and a unique luster when freshly fractured.
- necklace — a piece of jewelry consisting of a string of stones, beads, jewels, or the like, or a chain of gold, silver, or other metal, for wearing around the neck.
- package — a bundle of something, usually of small or medium size, that is packed and wrapped or boxed; parcel.
- reckless — utterly unconcerned about the consequences of some action; without caution; careless (usually followed by of): to be reckless of danger.
- reckon — to count, compute, or calculate, as in number or amount.
- second — next after the first; being the ordinal number for two.
- seconds — next after the first; being the ordinal number for two.
- village — The, a city in central Oklahoma.
- voyage — a course of travel or passage, especially a long journey by water to a distant place.
- weapon — any instrument or device for use in attack or defense in combat, fighting, or war, as a sword, rifle, or cannon.
- wrecking — any building, structure, or thing reduced to a state of ruin.
- wrestle — to engage in wrestling.
Three-syllable rhymes
- percentage — a rate or proportion per hundred.