"Do the Guyanese have a favourite cheese? Would Tony Blair wear camelhair? Does Harry Potter like ricotta?
The world of rhyme opens up intriguing possibilities!
Chambers Rhyming Dictionary is an essential resource for wordsmiths everywhere.
Arranged in sections according to key sound patterns, it offers a wide range of rhymes, including the names of people and places, titles of books and films, and common idiomatic phrases.
Now enlarged with more rhymes than ever, it is both an invaluable tool for completing rhymes and an inspiration for new verse.
- Expanded to contain over 35,000 rhymes arranged in over 2,600 different sound patters
- Now easier than ever to use
- Includes many idiomatic phrases and common proper names
- Ideal for use in schools"