Rhyme Dictionary

Rhymes with “Flury

100 rhyming words found

🎯 Perfect Rhymes for "Flury"

50 words

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

WordSyllablesTypeDefinition
flurry2nounA light, brief snowfall; a shower of snow.
worry2verb(intransitive) To be troubled; to give way to mental anxiety or doubt.
slurry2nounAny flowable suspension of small particles in liquid.
hurry2noun(intransitive) To do things quickly.
drury2nounA surname.
furry2nounCovered with fur, or with something resembling fur.
burry2noun(of speech, or other produced sound) Characterized by a burr.
moory2nounResembling a moor; swampy; boggy.
loury2Alternative form of lowery [Dark and gloomy; threatening; lowering.]
blurry2(of an image) Not clear, crisp, or focused; having fuzzy edges.
surrey2nounAn inland county of South East England, bordered clockwise by Greater London, Kent, East Sussex, West Sussex, Hampshire and Berkshire.
gurry2nounFishing offal.
currie2nounA surname.
sirree2nounAlternative spelling of siree. [(slang, used as an intensifier, emphatically, after yes or no) Sir.]
eury-2
purree2noun(India) A measure of land said to be equivalent to about 3 acres
currey2nounA surname.
demery3noun
amateur he4
beury2noun
blur he2
brewry2
bur he2
chauffeur he3
churry2noun
connoisseur he4
curry2nounOne of a family of dishes originating from Indian cuisine, flavored by a spiced sauce.
demory3nounA surname from French.
drewry2nounA surname.
entrepreneur he5
er e2
er he2
eury2nounA surname.
fer he2
frie2nounA surname.
fur he2
grandeur he3
her he2
hurri2nounThe ancient Hurrian people.
infer he3
jewry2nounJewish people considered collectively.
kebab-n-kurry5
kury2noun
lansbury3nounA surname.
macmurray3nounA surname from Irish.
margory3noun
mccurry3nounA surname.
mcelmurray4noun
mcmurrey3noun
mcmurry3nounA surname from Irish.

🎵 Near Rhymes for "Flury"

50 words

These words don't rhyme perfectly but share a similar sound — great for slant rhyme and song lyrics.

WordSyllablesTypeDefinition
bleary2Tired, having senses dulled by exhaustion.
eerie2nounInspiring fear, especially in a mysterious or shadowy way; strange, weird.
leery2Cautious, suspicious, wary, hesitant, or nervous about something; having reservations or concerns.
inquiry3nounThe act of inquiring; a seeking of information by asking questions; interrogation; a question or questioning.
contrary3nounOpposite; in an opposite direction; in opposition; adverse.
hoary2White or grey with age.
quarry2noun(mining) A site for mining stone, such as limestone, or slate.
sorry2noun(of a person) Regretful or apologetic for one's actions.
weary2verbHaving the strength exhausted by toil or exertion; tired; fatigued.
wary2verbCautious of danger; carefully watching and guarding against deception, trickery, and dangers; suspiciously prudent
tarry2verb(intransitive) To delay; to be late or tardy in beginning or doing anything.
carry2verb(transitive) To lift (something) and take it to another place; to transport (something) by lifting.
airy2nounOpen to a free current of air; exposed to the air; breezy.
chary2Careful, cautious, shy, wary.
theory2noun(sciences) A coherent statement or set of ideas that explains observed facts or phenomena and correctly predicts new facts or phenomena not previously observed, or which sets out the laws and principles of something known or observed; a hypothesis confirmed by observation, experiment etc.
dreary2nounDrab; dark, colorless, or cheerless.
glory2nounHonour, admiration, or distinction, accorded by common consent to a person or thing; high reputation; renown.
canary3nounA small, usually yellow, finch (genus Serinus), a songbird native to the Canary Islands.
fairy2noun(mythology) A mythical being of human form with magical powers, known in many sizes and descriptions, although often depicted in modern illustrations only as a small sprite with gauze-like wings, especially one that is female. Fairies are revered in some modern forms of paganism.
bury2verbTo ritualistically inter in a grave or tomb.
inventory4noun(operations) The stock of an item on hand at a particular location or business.
merry2nounJolly and full of high spirits; happy.
scary2noun(now chiefly informal) Causing fear or anxiety
eyrie2nounThe nest of a bird of prey.
cherry2nounA small fruit, usually red, black or yellow, with a smooth hard seed and a short hard stem.
story2nounAn account of real or fictional events.
wiry2Thin, muscular and flexible.
actuary4nounA professional who calculates financial values associated with uncertain events subject to risk, such as insurance premiums or pension contributions.
very2nounTo a great extent or degree.
nary2(somewhat dated) Not any.
erie2nounLake Erie, one of the Great Lakes of North America.
leary2nounA male or female given name transferred from the surname, of modern usage.
aerie2nounA local chapter of the Fraternal Order of Eagles.
memento mori5nounAn emblematic object or personal ornament, such as a skull, used as a reminder of one's mortality.
teary2Of a person, having eyes filled with tears; inclined to cry.
dowry2nounPayment, such as property or money, paid by the bride's family to the groom or his family at the time of marriage.
harry2nounTo harass, bother or distress with demands, threats, or criticism.
vary2verb(intransitive) Not to remain constant: to change with time or a similar parameter.
unwary3Unprepared; not watchful.
cheery2In a good mood, happy, cheerful.
ferry2noun(transitive) To carry or transport over a contracted body of water, as a river or strait, in a boat or other floating conveyance plying between opposite shores.
berry2nounA small succulent fruit, of any one of many varieties.
hairy2(of a person) Having a lot of body hair.
safari3nounA trip into any undeveloped area to see, photograph or to hunt wild animals in their own environment.
lorry2noun(British, Ireland, South Asia, Africa) A large and heavy motor vehicle designed to carry goods or soldiers; a truck
dairy2noun(uncountable) (also dairy products or dairy produce) Products produced from milk.
starry2nounHaving stars visible.
gory2nounCovered with blood; very bloody.
derry2nounA city in northwestern Northern Ireland; also known as Londonderry.
diary2nounA daily log of experiences, especially those of the writer.

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