Rhyme Dictionary
Rhymes with “Hamstring”
/ˈhæmstɹɪŋ/
One of the great tendons situated in each side of the ham, or space back of the knee, and connected with the muscles of the back of the thigh.
🎯 Perfect Rhymes for "Hamstring"
50 wordsThese words rhyme exactly with "hamstring" — same ending sound.
| Word | Syllables | Type | Definition |
|---|---|---|---|
| ring | 1 | noun | (physical) A solid object in the shape of a circle. |
| wring | 1 | verb | (transitive) Often followed by out: to squeeze or twist (something moist) tightly so that liquid is forced out. |
| spring | 2 | noun | (intransitive) To move or burst forth. |
| fling | 1 | verb | A short romantic, oftentimes sexual, relationship. |
| sting | 1 | noun | A puncture made by an insect or arachnid in an attack, usually including the injection of venom. |
| zing | 1 | noun | (uncountable) Zest or vitality. |
| thing | 1 | noun | That which is considered to exist as a separate entity, object, quality or concept. |
| string | 1 | noun | (countable, uncountable) A long, thin and flexible structure made from threads twisted together. |
| swing | 1 | noun | (intransitive) To ride on a swing. |
| offspring | 2 | noun | A person's daughter or son; a person's child. |
| ching | 1 | noun | (uncountable, slang) Money (from the sound of a cash register ringing up an amount). |
| wing | 1 | noun | (zootomy) An appendage of an animal's (bird, bat, insect) body that enables it to fly. |
| bring | 1 | verb | (transitive, ditransitive) To transport toward somebody/somewhere. |
| plaything | 2 | noun | A thing or person intended for playing with. |
| cling | 1 | verb | To hold very tightly, as to not fall off. |
| ming | 1 | noun | (UK, Ireland, slang) To be unattractive (person or object). |
| king | 1 | noun | A male monarch; a man who heads a monarchy; in an absolute monarchy, the supreme ruler of his nation. |
| sling | 1 | noun | A kind of hanging bandage put around the neck, in which a wounded arm or hand is supported. |
| everything | 3 | verb | (ambitransitive, colloquial, somewhat uncommon) Used as a placeholder verb to encapsulate a set of related verbs or any action. |
| anything | 3 | noun | In any way, any extent or any degree. |
| sing | 1 | verb | (intransitive) To produce musical or harmonious sounds with one’s voice. |
| wellspring | 2 | noun | (figurative) A perennial source of anything; a fountainhead of supply or emanation; resource. |
| ding | 1 | noun | (informal) Very minor damage caused by being struck; a small dent or chip. |
| bing | 1 | noun | To bounce. |
| upswing | 2 | noun | (by extension) An upward trend or an increase in activity. |
| ging | 1 | noun | (informal) A redhead, a ginger-haired person |
| jing | 1 | noun | A transliteration of the Mandarin surname 京 (jīng) |
| pling | 1 | verb | A soft bell-like sound; ding. |
| ringe | 1 | noun | A whisk made of heather. |
| ping | 1 | noun | (networking) A packet which a remote host is expected to echo, thus indicating its presence. |
| ling | 1 | noun | Common heather (Calluna vulgaris) |
| signet ring | 3 | noun | A finger ring bearing a signet, seal or coat of arms. |
| bling | 1 | noun | An ostentatious display of richness or style. |
| dring | 1 | noun | (UK, dialectal, transitive) To press; squeeze; crowd; push. |
| shoestring | 2 | noun | (chiefly US) The string or lace used to secure a shoe to the foot; a shoelace. |
| downswing | 2 | noun | The portion of any movement along an arc or curve, heading in a lower direction. |
| wedding ring | 3 | noun | (jewelry) Either of a pair or rings exchanged by spouses in a wedding ceremony, and afterwards worn by them, symbolizing continuous fidelity. |
| highland fling | 3 | noun | A solo dance of the Scottish Highlands. |
| forewing | 2 | noun | Alternative form of fore wing. [(entomology) Of an insect, either member of the pair of wings closest to the head.] |
| thermal spring | 3 | noun | A hot spring. |
| anchor ring | 3 | noun | (geometry, dated) A torus. |
| teething ring | 3 | noun | An object designed for a baby or toddler to chew during the teething stage |
| texting | 2 | noun | The use of a mobile phone to send text messages. |
| apron string | 3 | noun | One of the pair of strings or narrow sewn clothstrips used to fasten an apron around the wearer's waist. |
| curtain ring | 3 | noun | A ring for holding up a curtain. |
| living thing | 3 | noun | An entity such as an animal, a plant, a fungus or a microorganism; something that lives, as opposed to being non-living or dead. |
| fring | 1 | noun | Abbreviation of Friday; alternative form of Fr.. [The sixth day of the week in many religious traditions, and the fifth day of the week in systems using the ISO 8601 norm; the Muslim Sabbath; it follows Thursday and precedes Saturday.] |
| pring | 1 | noun | A surname. |
| left wing | 2 | noun | (politics) The more left-wing faction of a group, party, or group of parties. |
| right wing | 2 | noun | (politics) The more right-wing faction of a group or party. |
🎵 Near Rhymes for "Hamstring"
1 wordsThese words don't rhyme perfectly but share a similar sound — great for slant rhyme and song lyrics.
| Word | Syllables | Type | Definition |
|---|---|---|---|
| hamstrings | 2 | noun | (anatomy) One of the great tendons situated in each side of the ham, or space back of the knee, and connected with the muscles of the back of the thigh. |
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