Rhyme Dictionary

Rhymes with “Crawl

50 rhyming words found

🎯 Perfect Rhymes for "Crawl"

50 words

These words rhyme exactly with "crawl" — same ending sound.

WordSyllablesTypeDefinition
squall1noun(often nautical) A sudden storm, as found in a squall line.
banal2Common in a boring way, to the point of being predictable; containing nothing new or fresh.
appall2verb(transitive) To fill with horror or indignation; to dismay.
pall1nounA heavy cloth laid over a coffin or tomb; a shroud laid over a corpse.
call1verb(heading) To reach out with one's voice.
gall1noun(uncountable) Impudence or brazenness; temerity; chutzpah.
forestall2verb(transitive) To prevent, delay or hinder something by taking precautionary or anticipatory measures; to avert.
recall2verb(transitive, intransitive) To call back (a situation, event, etc.) to one's mind; to remember; to recollect.
stall1noun(countable) A compartment for a single animal in a stable or cattle shed.
protocol3noun(computing) A set of formal rules describing how to transmit or exchange data, especially across a network.
fall1verb(heading, intransitive) To be moved downwards.
brawl1nounA disorderly argument or fight, usually with a large number of people involved.
nightfall2nounThe close of the day; the coming of night.
small1nounNot large or big; insignificant; few in number.
bawl1verb(intransitive) To wail; to give out a blaring cry.
stonewall2noun(idiomatic) A refusal to cooperate.
moll1nounA female companion of a gangster or other criminal, especially a former or current prostitute.
scrawl1noun(transitive) To write something hastily or illegibly.
caul1nounThe amnion which encloses the foetus before birth, especially that part of it which sometimes shrouds a baby’s head at birth (traditionally considered to be good luck).
befall2verb(intransitive) To happen.
sol1nounIn full nuevo sol or new sol: the main currency unit of Peru which replaced the inti in 1991; also, a coin of this value.
doll1nounA small figure resembling a human being that is used as a toy.
shawl1nounA square or rectangular piece of cloth worn as a covering for the head, neck, and shoulders, typically by women.
overall3nounGenerally; with everything considered.
pitfall2noun(figurative) A potential, unsuspected, hidden problem, hazard, or danger that is easily encountered but not immediately obvious.
all1noun(intensifier, sometimes childish) Wholly; entirely; completely; totally.
sprawl1nounTo spread out in a disorderly fashion; to straggle.
drawl1nounA way of speaking slowly while lengthening vowel sounds and running words together, characteristic of some Southern US accents, as well as Broad Australian, Broad New Zealand, and Scots.
haul1verb(transitive) To transport by drawing or pulling, as with horses or oxen, or a motor vehicle.
hall1nounA large meeting room.
footfall2noun(uncountable, originally and chiefly British) The number of pedestrians going into or passing through a place (especially a commercial venue such as a shop) during a specified time period; also, the pedestrians in a particular place regarded collectively; foot traffic.
oddball2nounAn eccentric or unusual person.
ball1nounA solid or hollow sphere, or roughly spherical mass.
fireball2nounA ball of fire, especially one associated with an explosion, or (fiction, mythology) thrown as a weapon.
wherewithal3nounThe ability and means required to accomplish some task.
wall1nounA rampart of earth, stones etc. built up for defensive purposes.
overhaul3nounTo modernize, repair, renovate, or revise completely.
snowball2nounA ball of snow, usually one made in the hand and thrown for amusement in a snowball fight; also a larger ball of snow made by rolling a snowball around in snow that sticks to it and increases its diameter.
atoll2nounA type of island consisting of a ribbon reef that nearly or entirely surrounds a lagoon and supports, in most cases, one to many islets on the reef platform.
downfall2nounA precipitous decline in fortune; death or rapid deterioration, as in status or wealth.
loll1verb(intransitive) To act lazily or indolently while reclining; to lean; to lie at ease.
shortfall2nounThe amount by which such a quota, obligation, etc., was missed.
eyeball2nounThe ball of the eye.
windfall2noun(figuratively) A sudden large benefit; especially, a sudden or unexpected large amount of money, as from lottery or sweepstakes winnings or an unexpected inheritance or gift.
saul1noun(biblical) The first king of Israel in the Old Testament.
spawl1noun(archaic) Scattered or ejected spittle.
tall1noun(of a person) Having a vertical extent greater than the average. For example, somebody with a height of over 6 feet would generally be considered to be tall.
enthral2verb(Commonwealth) Alternative spelling of enthrall. [(literally, literary, otherwise archaic) To enslave; to subjugate.]
wrawl1verb(obsolete, intransitive) To cry like a cat; to waul.
entrance hall3nounfoyer

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