Rhyme Dictionary

Rhymes with “Hoefer

71 rhyming words found

🎯 Perfect Rhymes for "Hoefer"

21 words

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

WordSyllablesTypeDefinition
loafer2nounAn idle person.
gopher2nounA small burrowing rodent native to North and Central America, especially in the family Geomyidae (pocket gophers).
pocket gopher4nounAny of the burrowing rodents of the family Geomyidae, regarded as the "true" gophers, native North and Central America.
northern pocket gopher6The northern pocket gopher (Thomomys talpoides) is a small gopher species native to the western United States and the Canadian provinces of Alberta, Saskatchewan, British Columbia, and Manitoba.
plains pocket gopher5The plains pocket gopher (Geomys bursarius) is one of 35 species of pocket gophers, so named in reference to their externally located, fur-lined cheek pouches.
valley pocket gopher6nounof valleys and mountain meadows of western united states
ofer2noun(baseball) An outfielder.
go fer2
au fer2
au fur2
buffalo fur4
chauffeur2nounA person employed to drive a private motor car or a hired car of executive or luxury class (like a limousine).
go fur2
grow fur2
hofer2nounA surname.
know fer2
snouffer2noun
sofer2nounA Jewish scribe who can transcribe Torah scrolls and other religious writings.
southeastern pocket gopher7The southeastern pocket gopher (Geomys pinetis) is a species of pocket gopher that is native to the southeastern United States.
stofer2noun
stouffer2nounA surname.

🎵 Near Rhymes for "Hoefer"

50 words

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

WordSyllablesTypeDefinition
moreover3(conjunctive) In addition to what has been said.
composure3nounCalmness of mind or temperament.
exposure3noun(uncountable) The condition of being exposed, uncovered, or unprotected.
closure2nounAn event or occurrence that signifies an ending.
disclosure3nounThe act of revealing something.
rover2nounA vehicle for exploring extraterrestrial bodies.
take over3verbTo assume control of something, such as a business or enterprise, and sometimes by force.
over2nounFinished; ended; concluded.
gloss over3verb(transitive, idiomatic) To cover up a mistake or a crime; to hush up or whitewash.
chew over3verb(transitive) To think deeply about; to ponder or mull over.
think over3verb(idiomatic) To ponder or reflect on a subject.
enclosure3noun(countable) An area, domain, or amount of something partially or entirely enclosed by barriers.
get over3verb(idiomatic, transitive) To forget and move on; to calm down regarding something.
change over3verb(transitive, idiomatic) to convert to, to make a transition from one system to another
pass over3verb(transitive with over as adverbial particle) To bypass or disregard in favour of someone or something else.
watch over3verb(idiomatic) To guard and protect.
double over4verb(idiomatic, intransitive) To bend over deeply at the waist.
kosher2verb(Judaism) Fit for use or consumption, in accordance with Jewish law (especially relating to food).
drover2nounA person who drives animals (which are on foot or on the hoof, walking to some destination), especially cattle or sheep, and especially over long distances.
fall over3verb(intransitive, idiomatic) To fall from an upright or standing position to a horizontal or prone position.
bowl over3verb(transitive, idiomatic) To overwhelm with astonishment or wonder; to flabbergast.
go over3verb(transitive, idiomatic) To look at carefully; to scrutinize; to analyze.
spill over3verbto enter into another zone by way of accident or overcrowding; to overflow
sea rover3nounA pirate, buccaneer or privateer; an ocean-going marauder.
tide over3verb(transitive, idiomatic) To support or sustain (someone), especially financially, for a limited period.
win over3verb(transitive, idiomatic) To persuade someone, gain someone's support, or make someone understand the truth or validity of something.
so far2(idiomatic) Until now; previously; yet.
composer3nounEspecially, one who composes music.
turn over3verb(transitive, business) To generate (a certain amount of money from sales).
dover2nounA town, civil parish (with a town council) and major port in Kent, England, the closest point to France (OS grid ref TR3141).
indecent exposure6noun(law) The crime of intentionally exposing one's genitalia in public; in some cases also including the act of public urination and defecation.
hand over3verb(transitive, idiomatic) To relinquish control or possession of something to someone.
come over3verb(intransitive) To change one's position or location, especially to someone else's home or to an opposing side in competition or conflict.
knock over3verbTo bump or strike something in such a way as to tip it.
glaze over3verb(intransitive, of eyes) To become unfocused, as if through boredom.
closer2nounWithin a shorter distance.
all over3(idiomatic) Over an entire extent.
blow over3verb(intransitive, idiomatic) To pass naturally; to go away; to calm down or subside.
lay over3verb(idiomatic, intransitive) To make an intermediary stop somewhere.
make over3verb(idiomatic) (of a person, particularly a woman) To give a new physical look to, especially with a new hairstyle, cosmetics, or clothes.
move over3verbTo move (oneself, or someone/something else) so as to free up space.
put over3verbTo state or explain (a concept) in a clear, understandable manner.
talk over3verb(transitive) To discuss; to converse about a matter or issue.
sweet clover3nounA plant of any species in the genus Melilotus.
check over3verb(transitive) To read and look for errors or problems.
sign over3verb(transitive) To transfer (property or rights) to somebody else by signing a document.
foreclosure3noun(law) The proceeding, by a creditor, to regain property or other collateral following a default on mortgage payments.
grocer2nounA person who retails groceries (foodstuffs and household items) from a grocery.
roll over3verb(intransitive) To make a rolling motion or turn.
carry over4verb(transitive, idiomatic) To transfer (something) to a later point in time.

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