🎯 Perfect Rhymes for "Murphy"
10 wordsThese words rhyme exactly with "murphy" — same ending sound.
| Word | Syllables | Type | Definition |
|---|---|---|---|
| turfy | 2 | Of, pertaining to, or constructed of turf. | |
| surfy | 2 | of a shore, having lots of breaking waves | |
| transfer fee | 3 | noun | (soccer) A fee paid by a football club to sign a player under contract with another club. |
| murphey | 2 | noun | A surname. |
| durfee | 2 | noun | A surname. |
| durfey | 2 | noun | A surname. |
| mcmurphy | 3 | noun | A surname from Irish. |
| murphy e | 2 | — | |
| sherfey | 2 | noun | A surname. |
| turf he | 2 | — |
🎵 Near Rhymes for "Murphy"
50 wordsThese words don't rhyme perfectly but share a similar sound — great for slant rhyme and song lyrics.
| Word | Syllables | Type | Definition |
|---|---|---|---|
| surly | 2 | Irritated, bad-tempered, unfriendly. | |
| dirty | 2 | verb | Unclean; covered with or containing unpleasant substances such as dirt or grime. |
| quirky | 2 | Given to quirks or idiosyncrasies; strange in a somewhat silly, awkward manner, potentially cute. | |
| worry | 2 | verb | (intransitive) To be troubled; to give way to mental anxiety or doubt. |
| swarthy | 2 | noun | Tawny, dusky, dark. |
| murky | 2 | Hard to see through, as a fog or mist. | |
| journey | 2 | noun | A set amount of travelling, seen as a single unit; a discrete trip, a voyage. |
| nervy | 2 | (US) Having nerve; bold; brazen. | |
| slurry | 2 | noun | Any flowable suspension of small particles in liquid. |
| pursy | 2 | Out of breath; short of breath, especially due to fatness. | |
| hurry | 2 | noun | (intransitive) To do things quickly. |
| early | 2 | noun | Arriving a time before expected; sooner than on time. |
| curtsy | 2 | noun | Alternative spelling of curtsey. [A small bow, generally performed by a woman or a girl, where she crosses the shin of one leg behind the calf of her other leg and briefly bends her knees to lower her body in deference.] |
| perky | 2 | noun | Lively. |
| chirpy | 2 | noun | In a good mood; happy and energetic. |
| controversy | 4 | noun | A debate or discussion of opposing opinions; (generally) strife. |
| earthy | 2 | Down-to-earth, not artificial, natural. | |
| birdie | 2 | noun | (golf) The completion of a hole one stroke below par. |
| curvy | 2 | Having curves. | |
| jersey | 2 | noun | (countable, US) A shirt worn by a member of an athletic team, usually oversized, typically depicting the athlete's name and team number as well as the team's logotype. |
| curly | 2 | noun | Having curls. |
| jerky | 2 | noun | Lean meat cured and preserved by cutting into thin strips and air-drying in the sun. |
| marshy | 2 | Of, or resembling a marsh; boggy. | |
| unworthy | 3 | noun | Not worthy; lacking value or merit; worthless. |
| gramercy | 3 | noun | (archaic) Thanks. |
| scurvy | 2 | noun | (uncountable, pathology) A disease caused by insufficient intake of vitamin C, leading to the formation of livid spots on the skin, spongy gums, loosening of the teeth, and bleeding into the skin and from almost all mucous membranes; (countable, obsolete) an occurrence of this disease. |
| topsy-turvy | 4 | noun | (figurative) Not in the natural order of things; in a disorderly manner; chaotically. |
| blurry | 2 | (of an image) Not clear, crisp, or focused; having fuzzy edges. | |
| flirty | 2 | Flirting, or seeming to flirt. | |
| derby | 2 | noun | Any of several annual horse races. |
| thirty | 2 | noun | (broadcasting) A commercial lasting 30 seconds. |
| divorcee | 3 | noun | A divorced person. |
| percy | 2 | noun | A male given name transferred from the surname or from a clipping of Percival, of Middle Ages and later usage. |
| horsey | 2 | noun | A village in Norfolk, England, in the Broads. |
| larvae | 2 | noun | An early stage of growth for some insects and amphibians, in which after hatching from their egg, insects are wingless and resemble a caterpillar or grub, and amphibians lack limbs and resemble fish. |
| dorothy | 2 | noun | A female given name from Ancient Greek. |
| nerdy | 2 | (colloquial, derogatory, of a quality or interest) Of, pertaining to, in the style of, or appealing to nerds. | |
| turvy | 2 | noun | — |
| shirley | 2 | noun | A female given name transferred from the surname, popular from the 1920s to the 1950s. |
| darcy | 2 | noun | A male given name transferred from the surname. |
| swirly | 2 | noun | Having swirls; swirling. |
| curby | 2 | (of a horse) Affected by curbs (swellings around the hock). | |
| virgie | 2 | noun | (informal) A virgin. |
| burpee | 2 | noun | A physical exercise performed by bending over, performing a squat thrust, returning to a standing position, and jumping once. |
| curley | 2 | noun | A surname from Irish. |
| ernie | 2 | noun | The machine that draws random premium bond numbers in the United Kingdom. |
| farsi | 2 | noun | (proscribed) Synonym of Persian (“The Persian language”). |
| fergie | 2 | noun | (informal) A Ferguson tractor. |
| gurney | 2 | noun | (US) A stretcher having wheeled legs. |
| harvey | 2 | noun | A surname transferred from the given name. |
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