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Songwriting rhymes for abridge
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Perfect rhymes for abridge
- bridge
- fridge
- ridge
- smidge
- midge
- drawbridge
- fidge
- flidge
- oxbridge
- suspension bridge
- relig
- lockridge
- pepperidge
- kingsbridge
- eldridge
- contract bridge
- brigge
- lidge
- estridge
- golden gate bridge
- etheridge
- bailey bridge
- flying bridge
- woodbridge
- auction bridge
- monkey bridge
- gall midge
- alveolar ridge
- ethridge
- greater new orleans bridge
- lift bridge
- brooklyn bridge
- pedestrian bridge
- breckenridge
- fly bridge
- moving ridge
- goodridge
- patridge
- truss bridge
- biting midge
- george washington bridge
- walt whitman bridge
- bayonne bridge
- akridge
- covered bridge
- trestle bridge
- floating bridge
- tappan zee bridge
- humber bridge
- muggeridge
- new river gorge bridge
- quebec bridge
- baton rouge bridge
- pierre laporte bridge
- sturbridge
- benjamin franklin bridge
- pontoon bridge
- delaware memorial bridge
- strawbridge
- commodore john barry bridge
Near rhymes for abridge
Near rhymes work great for songwriting, often giving a more interesting feel than perfect rhymes.
- did
- shit
- hit
- bit
- bitch
- sit
- fit
- which
- admit
- rich
- slip
- quit
- lit
- trip
- whip
- switch
- kid
- flip
- ship
- tip
- split
- lip
- grip
- hip
- get
- spit
- rip
- let
- strip
- wit
- hid
- said
- pit
- skip
- kissed
- missed
- build
- built
- lift
- head
- sip
- resist
- exist
- wrist
- filled
- commit
- bed
- chip
- ditch
- kit
- crib
- hitch
- forget
- twist
- gift
- picked
- weird
- wished
- mixed
- kicked
- dead
- red
- relationship
- fist
- set
- mid
- pitch
- ripped
- addict
- met
- clip
- list
- drip
- stitch
- zip
- yet
- pissed
- step
- disappeared
- lead
- read
- instead
- regret
- ahead
- fixed
- bet
- convinced
- guilt
- slipped
- appeared
- killed
- sweat
- whipped
- spilled
- permit
- wet
- rid
- submit
- bid
- grid
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