Its easy just add another monosyllabic word that ryhmns with the last word on here.
As it is a gardening site I will start it off with
BULB
ORANGE
Oh very smart Ace!!! Trust you to come up with this XX Jeannine
The only monosyllabic word in the English language which comes close to bulb is stilb.
How about MONTH?
oh oh cat out of bag..LOL Sorry Ace your joke didn't last very long, Baccyman, Ace didn't actually say English word though so don't be surpriesed if !!
If we dont have to stick to English them how about simply translating it to French bulbe. Depending on your accent the English word alb could sound very similar to bulb too.
Now if the bulb grew up and transmogrified into a daffodil we could have rill and brill and skill .......
Gumf.
Culb
Purple
culled scans perfectly well...
Quote from: Rhubarb Thrasher on March 29, 2008, 13:29:22
Culb
That is an obsolescent word which was replaced with 'chimney bowl' I had completely forgotten about it.
Quote from: mrf94 on March 29, 2008, 19:48:30
Purple
Hirple or curple are the two obvious rhymes or if using slang there is also nurple.
Vacuum
Quote from: DenBee on March 29, 2008, 20:36:05
Vacuum
It doesn't have a perfect rhyme but here are 55 accepted rhymes for it.
abloom, assume, atheneum, backroom, ballroom, barroom, bathroom, bedroom, bloom, boardroom, boom, bridegroom, broom, classroom, cloakroom, consume, costume, courtroom, darkroom, doom, entomb, exhume, flume, fume, gloom, groom, handloom, headroom, heirloom, Hume, Khartoum, legume, loom, lunchroom, mushroom, newsroom, perfume, playroom, plume, presume, restroom, resume, room, schoolroom, showroom, stockroom, storeroom, sunroom, tomb, volume, vroom, washroom, womb, workroom, zoom
Those are slant rhymes - no fair. ;D
I'll admit it - I just went to Wiki and picked a word at random from the list on there. ;)
Wiki is not always right & I have always been interested in languages, my English teacher nearly always had to get the dictionary out to mark my work & he was the head of the department.
Wasp
Quote from: Baccy Man on March 29, 2008, 20:30:17
Quote from: Rhubarb Thrasher on March 29, 2008, 13:29:22
Culb
That is an obsolescent word which was replaced with 'chimney bowl' I had completely forgotten about it.
culb apparently is a retort used for chemical or alchemical reactions
..not a retort I've often used meself, but hey! it's gotta certain ring to it ;D
yes i thought a chemical retort was - and another thing - you're polystyrene's cr@p!