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| | Slant-Rhyme |
 | | I put this program together because I was tired of leafing back and forth through rhyming dictionaries for slant rhymes, imperfect rhymes, off-rhymes, or whatever else you want to call them. |
 | | Generally, you will first want to try to find a perfect rhyme, then rhymes with the same family ending; plosive (b, d, g, k, p, and t), fricative (ch, f, j, s, sh, v, z), or nasal (m, n, ng), and then, any slant-rhyme that works. |
 | | Also, remember it is very important to use a rhyme which doesnt force the singer to place the accent on the wrong syllable of a word. |
| lyricpro.com /LyricProSlantRhymes.htm (566 words) |
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