What rhymes with stuck


238 best rhymes for 'stuck'

1 syllable

  • Luck
  • Chuck
  • Suck
  • Struck
  • Duck
  • Fuck
  • Truck
  • Buck
  • Tuck
  • Ugh
  • Thug
  • Drug
  • Plug
  • Hug
  • Bug
  • Dug
  • Muck
  • Pluck
  • Snuck
  • Puck

  • Bud
  • Shut
  • Nut
  • But
  • Slut
  • Yup
  • Up
  • Cup
  • Cut
  • Gut
  • Mud
  • Blood
  • What
  • Flood
  • Slug
  • Yuck
  • Cluck
  • Schmuck
  • Rug
  • Shuck

  • Mug
  • Ruck
  • Guck
  • Smuck
  • Huck
  • Kuk
  • Fluck
  • Zuk
  • Gluck
  • Trunk
  • Punk
  • Drunk
  • Tug
  • Funk
  • Chug
  • Shrug
  • Jug
  • Hulk
  • Rub
  • Club

  • Hut
  • Smug
  • Snug
  • Junk
  • Pug
  • Lug
  • Sup
  • Zug
  • Klug
  • Rut
  • Pup
  • Dunk
  • Touched
  • Crushed
  • Stunt
  • Hunt
  • Dump
  • Bump
  • Pump
  • Sucked

  • Und
  • Cunt
  • Lust
  • Dust
  • Jump
  • Blunt
  • Loved
  • Bust
  • Front
  • Trust
  • Must
  • Fucked
  • Just
  • And
  • Sunk
  • Skunk
  • Strut
  • Mutt
  • Dusk
  • Tut

  • Dub
  • Thud
  • Stud
  • Shoved
  • Stuffed
  • Dud
  • Tub
  • Putt
  • Jut
  • Sub
  • Stunned
  • Crud

2 syllables

  • Stomach
  • Havoc
  • Worship
  • Barack
  • Amok
  • Isaac
  • Woodchuck
  • Barrack
  • Starstruck
  • Hammock
  • Awestruck
  • Salak
  • Issac
  • Dumbstruck
  • Norfolk
  • Pollock
  • Unstuck
  • Eunuch
  • Balak
  • Epoch

  • Starbuck
  • Haddock
  • Polak
  • Bullock
  • Paddock
  • Robak
  • Dumptruck
  • Enoch
  • Ruddock
  • Tulloch
  • Patak
  • Hathcock
  • Supak
  • Syrup
  • Robot
  • Somewhat
  • Unplug
  • Makeup
  • Gossip
  • Humbug

  • Abzug
  • Freitag
  • Oleg
  • Peanut
  • Current
  • Island
  • Pavement
  • Decent
  • Ancient
  • Instant
  • Ruined
  • Distant
  • Listened
  • Potent
  • Movement
  • Haven't
  • Giant
  • Corrupt
  • Basement
  • Opened

  • Product
  • Legend
  • Wouldn't
  • Constant
  • Silent
  • Doesn't
  • Diamond
  • Isn't
  • Wasn't
  • Present
  • Talent
  • Couldn't
  • Thousand
  • Happened
  • Didn't
  • Moment
  • Second
  • Student
  • Pregnant
  • Ketchup

  • Statement
  • Backup
  • Europe
  • Pickup
  • Uncut
  • Bishop
  • Donut
  • Erupt
  • Setup
  • Arent
  • Breakup
  • Result
  • Haircut
  • Damaged
  • Troubled
  • Philip
  • Hiccup

3 syllables

  • Republic
  • Thunderstruck
  • Megabuck
  • Potomac
  • Develop
  • Winnipeg
  • Ladybug
  • Jitterbug
  • Firebug
  • President
  • Ignorant
  • Violent
  • Innocent
  • Important
  • Government
  • Different
  • Difficult
  • Evident
  • Permanent
  • Opponent

  • Coconut
  • Abandoned
  • Confident
  • Accident
  • Buttercup

4 syllables

  • Telepathic
  • Irrelevant
  • Independent
  • Intelligent

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Pure Rhymes – 51 rhymes

Words that have identical vowel-based rhyme sounds in the tonic syllable. Moreover, that tonic syllable must start with a different consonantal sound.

buck

    chuck

      cluck

        duc

          duck

            guck

              luck

                muck

                  pluck

                    puck

                      ruck

                        schmuck

                          shuck

                            snuck

                              struck

                                suck

                                  truck

                                    tuck

                                      yuck

                                        amok

                                          amuck

                                            unstuck

                                              Gluck

                                                Huck

                                                  Kluck

                                                    Luk

                                                      Suk

                                                        Yuk

                                                          • make a fast buck
                                                          • make a quick buck
                                                          • pass the buck
                                                          • quick buck
                                                          • break your duck
                                                          • dead duck
                                                          • knee high to a duck
                                                          • lame duck
                                                          • sitting duck
                                                          • down on one's luck
                                                          • hard luck
                                                          • in luck
                                                          • out of luck
                                                          • pot luck
                                                          • push one's luck
                                                          • run of luck
                                                          • streak of luck
                                                          • stroke of luck
                                                          • tough luck
                                                          • star struck
                                                          • fall off the turnip truck
                                                          • sound truck
                                                          • nip and tuck

                                                          End Rhymes – 131 rhymes

                                                          Words that have a pure rhyme on their last syllable only.

                                                          osmotic

                                                            aeronautic

                                                              potluck

                                                                • take potluck

                                                                telepathic

                                                                  homeopathic

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                                                                    Near Rhymes – 1667 rhymes

                                                                    Words that "almost" rhyme on the vowel-based rhyme sound of the stressed syllable like: be/eat or maybe/shapely.

                                                                    bunks

                                                                      chunks

                                                                        clunks

                                                                          drunks

                                                                            dunks

                                                                              flunks

                                                                                funks

                                                                                  hunks

                                                                                    monk's

                                                                                      monks

                                                                                        punks

                                                                                          skunks

                                                                                            trunks

                                                                                              shaolin monks

                                                                                                Strunk's

                                                                                                  dunked

                                                                                                    flunked

                                                                                                      junked

                                                                                                        plunked

                                                                                                          debunked

                                                                                                            defunct

                                                                                                              month's

                                                                                                                months

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                                                                                                                  Mosaic Rhymes

                                                                                                                  Rhymes made up of more than one word. For instance, "jealous" and "tell us" or "shaky" and "make me."

                                                                                                                  One-syllable words do not have mosaic rhymes.

                                                                                                                  Going on a Trip - GIVE Guide

                                                                                                                  In this collaborative songwriting activity, students create rhymes and pack for an imaginary trip, developing creativity & rhyming skills.

                                                                                                                  Traveling

                                                                                                                  Going on a trip

                                                                                                                  Contributed by Laura Borgwardt

                                                                                                                  Description

                                                                                                                  In this collaborative songwriting activity, students create rhymes and pack for an imaginary trip, developing creativity & rhyming skills.

                                                                                                                  Destinations

                                                                                                                  • We are going on a trip and we have a lot of things to pack… BUT all the things we pack need to RHYME.
                                                                                                                  • Explain what rhyme is - give examples
                                                                                                                  • Begin speech: "I'm going on a trip and I'll bring my _ [base word] _ and I'll bring my ____"
                                                                                                                  • Students fill in the gap with something that rhymes with the main word.
                                                                                                                  • It gets longer each time: i.e. I'm going on a trip and I'll bring my cat and I'll bring my hat and I'll bring my chatter and I'll bring my ____
                                                                                                                  • Start with a new base word when the ensemble runs out of ideas to rhyme words.
                                                                                                                  • Reflection
                                                                                                                    • What does "rhyme" mean again?
                                                                                                                    • When do you hear rhyming words?
                                                                                                                    • Why do we use rhyming words?

                                                                                                                  Transition to activity

                                                                                                                  Quickly drag the suitcase (real or imaginary) and explain to the class that you are going on a trip and they are invited. OH NO!! You forgot to pack! You'll need their help to pack everything you need for an awesome ride!

                                                                                                                  Quit activity

                                                                                                                  Oh no! Time to go. You have to run fast, not slow. Oh! I kicked. I'd rather take a boat and cellar (and leave some rhyming words blank for students to fill in). Or something like that - you can imagine that one of your imaginary objects passed out, you need to find it and pack it in a teacher's bag so that it does not get out again . .. etc. etc.!

                                                                                                                  Class Amenities

                                                                                                                  Level 1: Sitting Chair Circle
                                                                                                                  Level Up: Sitting on the Floor/Carpet

                                                                                                                  Supports/Adaptive Materials/Tools

                                                                                                                  • If anyone gets stuck, look for ideas from the group - get two ideas and then ask the student to choose from them.
                                                                                                                  • Provide visual selection
                                                                                                                    • Rhyming words with pictures - Velcro laminate on the back
                                                                                                                    • Include words that DO NOT rhyme so students can identify which one is rhyming
                                                                                                                  • Have a laminated picture of a suitcase OR bring in a real suitcase
                                                                                                                  • Use an instrument to support the melody: ukulele, guitar, keyboard.
                                                                                                                  • Multilingual option: Try to find words that rhyme in another language.
                                                                                                                  • For students who need to record first, TA can give students time to record their ideas/their songs first and then share them with the group (or in small groups).

                                                                                                                  Possible Roles for Classroom Professionals

                                                                                                                  • Model participation
                                                                                                                  • Have a conversation about rhymes - connect to previous lessons in the classroom

                                                                                                                  Adjustments for Remote Instruction

                                                                                                                  This can be done during a virtual lesson where students take turns disconnecting and sharing their new word; or students break into smaller groups so the song can keep the beat at a faster tempo.

                                                                                                                  Oct 24 Reply Wordle 492 — Guides and reviews of games

                                                                                                                  There is a simple puzzle game called Wordle in which players are given a mysterious word every day and must guess it in six attempts.

                                                                                                                  Wordle is a simple little game that went viral back in early 2022. Despite its popularity earlier this year, not everyone has tried or mastered this daily puzzle game. Some may need to brush up on the rules of the game, as well as get some advice on today's word.

                                                                                                                  Contents

                                                                                                                  1. How To Play Wordle It was so popular in early 2022 that it spawned a bunch of clones and a whole bunch of niche versions of Word too. This makes it incredibly difficult to determine which one is the original game. But the first Word and the subject of this article is the New York Times Games version. Other versions will have different answers, and so the hints and help in this article won't be much help for the variants. However, here is a description of the rules of the game. The first thing a new Word player will have to learn to do is choose a great starting word. This word must comply with all the rules of the game, and also have a good set of letters. Wordle answers always consist of five letters and a real English word. Answers cannot be plural nouns ending in S or proper names. Almost all Wordle answers are American spellings of words, such as FIBER instead of FIBER. First words should have many common letters in five-letter words, such as R, S, and I. Word answers are not repeated at the time of this writing. Given these rules, players can choose a suitable five-letter Wordle and enter it in the first row of the Wordle table. . Press Enter. The letters will then change color. Letters that turn green mean they are in the correct place in the word. The letters that turn yellow are correct but in the wrong place in the word. There will be no gray letters in the answer of the day at all. After getting clues from the starting word, players will need to try the new word and get more color-coded clues. The New York Times Games version of Wordle allows a total of six tries before the player loses. Riddles reset daily at midnight local time. Hints for Wordle 492 on October 24, 2022 Today's Word of the Day is pretty simple, but some Word fans might be looking for a hint or two. Here are some tips to help those who are stuck. Today's five-letter Wordle begins with the letter F. There are no repeated letters in this word.
                                                                                                                  2. This word is a noun and can be a geographical feature. Today's Wordle rhymes with SALT. There are two vowels in this word, one of them is U. This word also contains the letter L. Reply to Wordle 492 dated October 24, 2022 If anyone still needs an answer to the riddle of the day whether they plan to cheat on Wordle or not, scroll down. The full spoiler is right below the image below. Answer to Word problem 492: FAILURE. Wordle is available for any browser. Source: Wordle, Reddit
                                                                                                                  3. Tips for Wordle 492 on October 24, 2022
                                                                                                                  4. Reply to Wordle 492 on October 24, 2022

                                                                                                                  How To Play Wordle

                                                                                                                  It was so popular in early 2022 that it spawned a bunch of clones and a whole bunch of niche versions Word . too. This makes it incredibly difficult to determine which one is the original game. But the first Word and the subject of this article is the New York Times Games version. Other versions will have different answers, and so the hints and help in this article won't be much help for the variants. However, here is a description of the rules of the game.

                                                                                                                  The first thing the new Word player will have to learn to do is choose a great starting word. This word must comply with all the rules of the game, and also have a good set of letters.

                                                                                                                  • Wordle answers always consist of five letters and a real English word.
                                                                                                                  • Answers cannot be plural nouns ending in S or proper names.
                                                                                                                  • Almost all Wordle answers are American spellings of the words, such as FIBER instead of FIBER.
                                                                                                                  • First words must have many common letters in five-letter words, such as R, S, and I.
                                                                                                                  • Word answers are not repeated at the time of this writing.

                                                                                                                  Subject to these rules, players may choose the appropriate five-letter word Wordle and enter it in the first row of the table Wordle . . Press Enter. The letters will then change color.

                                                                                                                  • Letters that turn green mean they are in the correct place in the word.
                                                                                                                  • The letters that turn yellow are correct but in the wrong place in the word.
                                                                                                                  • There will be no gray letters in the answer of the day at all.

                                                                                                                  After getting clues from the starting word, players will need to try the new word and get more color-coded clues. Version Wordle for the New York Times Games allows a total of six tries before the player loses. Riddles reset daily at midnight local time.

                                                                                                                  Clues for Wordle 492 for October 24, 2022

                                                                                                                  Today's word of the day is pretty simple, but some Word fans might be looking for a hint or two. Here are some tips to help those who are stuck.

                                                                                                                  Reply to Wordle 492 on October 24, 2022

                                                                                                                  If anyone still needs an answer to the riddle of the day, do they plan to cheat at Wordle or not, scroll down.


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