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  • C Chris Maunder

    Not until you tell us why.

    cheers, Chris Maunder

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    Grimes
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    Oh i'm just curious... I can't think of any

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      Oh i'm just curious... I can't think of any

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      Chris Maunder
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      Sure, sure ;)

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      • G Grimes

        I need a word that rhymes with sausage?

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        Chris Meech
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        presage. It's close.

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        • G Grimes

          I need a word that rhymes with sausage?

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          postage lossage ostrich caustic mossbridge jockitch gnostic auschwitz lozenge -- modified at 22:00 Tuesday 19th September, 2006

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          • G Grimes

            I need a word that rhymes with sausage?

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            BlackDice
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            snausage

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            • G Grimes

              I need a word that rhymes with sausage?

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              Jim Crafton
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              Yo Mama! :) Just kidding, just kidding! :)

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              • G Grimes

                I need a word that rhymes with sausage?

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                El Corazon
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                depends on "type" of rhyme if you are just curious. There is the true rhyme, in which case both syllables must be used in the rhyme, but the inflection must be on the same syllable. This is your most rigid rhyming definition. There is the one-syllable rhyme in which case all you have to rhyme is the last syllable, this doesn't sound as good, but it works in some cases. This works better if inflection is on the last syllable because it stresses the rhyming part and not the false-rhyme. You will sometimes hear this called a "half-rhyme" or various other terms. There is the false rhyme, in which case either the inflection is on a different syllable, and/or one of the sounds is not the same, but similar. You can also have beginning rhymes, double rhymes, etc. There are many ways to rhyme a word. so I will pass you on to: http://www.rhymer.com/[^] or http://www.rhymezone.com/[^] don't give away the secret, but there is always this... http://www.google.com/search?hl=en&q=rhyming+dictionary[^] ;P -- modified at 15:30 Tuesday 19th September, 2006

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                • G Grimes

                  I need a word that rhymes with sausage?

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                  Gary Kirkham
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                  Dressage is close

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                  • G Grimes

                    I need a word that rhymes with sausage?

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                    Bassam Abdul Baki
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                    roughage?


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                    • G Grimes

                      I need a word that rhymes with sausage?

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                      brianwelsch
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                      Assuage. It works as an anagram, too. or Package works as a synonym. :~

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                      • G Grimes

                        I need a word that rhymes with sausage?

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                        Robert Surtees
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                        orange

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                        • G Gary Kirkham

                          Dressage is close

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                          Chris Losinger
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                          Gary Kirkham wrote:

                          Dressage is close

                          isn't it pronounced something like "dreh-saahhj" ?

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                            Gary Kirkham wrote:

                            Dressage is close

                            isn't it pronounced something like "dreh-saahhj" ?

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                            Gary Kirkham
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                            Well yeah. If you stand on your head and speak with a cajon accent, it's close. Closer than gnostic. :)

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                            • G Grimes

                              I need a word that rhymes with sausage?

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                              Lost User
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                              Grimes wrote:

                              I need a word that rhymes with sausage?

                              Another sausage. :badger: :badger: :badger: :laugh: :laugh: :laugh:

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                              • G Grimes

                                I need a word that rhymes with sausage?

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                                Ashley van Gerven
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                                No one's suggested: forage forage —n. 1 food for horses and cattle. 2 searching for food. —v. 1 search for food; rummage. 2 collect food from. 3 get by foraging.

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                                  I need a word that rhymes with sausage?

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                                  Ashley van Gerven
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                                  Ice age? hmmm different 'a' pronunciation. Waters-edge? Or make up a word: sauce-edge (the edge of the sauce, that normally goes a bit crusty ;P)

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                                  • G Gary Kirkham

                                    Well yeah. If you stand on your head and speak with a cajon accent, it's close. Closer than gnostic. :)

                                    Gary Kirkham Forever Forgiven and Alive in the Spirit He is no fool who gives what he cannot keep to gain what he cannot lose. - Jim Elliot Me blog, You read

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                                    Chris Losinger
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                                    http://www.answers.com/dressage&r=67[^] there's even a little sound clip

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                                      http://www.answers.com/dressage&r=67[^] there's even a little sound clip

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                                      Gary Kirkham
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                                      Didn't sound like a cajun accent to me. ;)

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