What are some words that rhyme with remind?

Word Rhyme rating Categories
blind 100 Adjective, Noun
confined 100 Adjective
bind 100 Noun
grind 100 Verb, Noun

What rhymes with remainder?

Word Rhyme rating Categories
attainder 100 Noun
craned her 100 Phrase
pained her 100 Phrase
sprained her 100 Phrase

What is a watermelon rhyme?

beilin, belen, belin, bellen, bellin, bellon, bell in, brelan, celan, cell in, chelan, chelon, crelan, crellin, delane, delen, dellen, delon, dwell in, ehlen, elean, ellan, ellen, ellyn, elyn, fehlen, felan, felin, fellin, fellon, fell in, felon, frelon, gellin, gel in, helen, helin, hellen, hellin, hell in, helon.

What is the rhyme of memories?

Word Rhyme rating Meter
emery’s 100 [/xx]
Emory’s 100 [/xx]
memories’ 100 [/xx]
documentaries 96 [xx/xx]

How do you explain watermelon to a child?

A watermelon is a large, oval fruit with green skin; sweet, juicy pulp; and seeds. Although red watermelons are the most common ones we see, they come in other colors, too, like orange, yellow and white. Watermelons are 92% water and related to cucumbers, squash and pumpkins.

What word goes with memories?

WORDS RELATED TO MEMORY

  • flash from the past.
  • hallucination.
  • memory.
  • nostalgia.
  • recall.
  • recollection.
  • reliving.
  • reminiscence.

Who is the new Wiggle?

Tsehay Hawkins has been named as the new member of The Wiggles, to replace Emma Watkins who is departing the group.

Are The Wiggles Australian?

The Wiggles are an Australian children’s music group formed in Sydney, New South Wales in 1991. The group are currently composed of Anthony Field, Lachlan Gillespie, Simon Pryce and Tsehay Hawkins. The Wiggles were founded in 1991 by Field, Murray Cook, Jeff Fatt, Greg Page and Phillip Wilcher.

What fruit is a watermelon?

FruitWatermelon / Fruit or Vegetable
Watermelon (Citrullus lanatus). Grant Heilman/Encyclopædia Britannica, Inc. The fruit is a type of berry known botanically as a pepo. The sweet juicy flesh may be reddish, white, or yellow; flesh colour, shape of the fruit, and thickness of the rind depend on the variety.