Ten-cent circus. It took me a bit to understand why the answer was what it was. It was very hard to find another word for "circus" that would rhyme too!
hahaha Well, that should definitely be an official nickname for Hawaiian kings. But it would only work with some accents. As far as I could tell, all the answers in this quiz were based on pronunciations that would be the same across different Englishes. Being from Kentucky, I would never say that "hula" rhymed with "ruler."
Words must be one syllable only. If two syllables were allowed, I'd be with PrinceEric, though. No way hula and ruler rhyme in my upper south accent. "Hu-luh" and "ru-lur".
The Saudi princess I was seeing several years ago was named Hadeel. She told me that in English this meant "pigeon voice." I told her it would sound nicer if she translated it as "dove's song."
It would be in any accent. The amount of syllables doesnt change with accent. (they may pronounce it as one, but that wouldnt change the amount of syllables a word has.)
Damn you imperial system!! I thought of meter but couldnt think of a good rhyme, also had guard, same problem. Tried to think of things rhyming with short... pff> And I didnt get the money party
I saw "Three-Foot Watchman" and I immediately went "there's a one-syllable word for people with three feet????" lol I think it should say Three-Foot-Tall or maybe I'm just dumb