Rhyme Dictionary

Rhymes with “Toggle

68 rhyming words found

🎯 Perfect Rhymes for "Toggle"

18 words

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

WordSyllablesTypeDefinition
coggle2nounTo move or walk unsteadily
boondoggle3noun(Canada, US, figuratively, usually politics) A waste of time or money; a pointless activity.
goggle2noun(in the plural) A pair of protective eyeglasses.
boggle2verb(intransitive) To be bewildered, dumbfounded, or confused.
joggle2noun(transitive) To shake slightly; to push suddenly but slightly, so as to cause to shake or totter; to jostle; to jog.
broggle2verb(dialectal) To poke around, especially poke around in a hole with a stick.
gogol2nounA Russian and Ukrainian surname.
dogal2Of or pertaining to a doge.
dog hill2
dogle2
hog hill2
naugle2nounA surname from German.
noggle2nounA surname.
sahgal2noun
shoggle2verb(obsolete, Scotland, Northern England, dialect) Alternative form of shoogle (“shake, rock rapidly”). [(transitive, Scotland, Northern England) To shake or rock rapidly.]
vogl2nounA surname.
vogul2noun(dated) A member of the Mansi people.
woggle2nounA Boy Scout's neckerchief clasp or slide, originally a loop or ring of leather.

🎵 Near Rhymes for "Toggle"

50 words

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

WordSyllablesTypeDefinition
novel2nounA work of prose fiction, longer than a novella.
model2nounA person who serves as a human template for artwork or fashion.
colossal3Extremely large or on a great scale.
struggle2nounTo strive, to labour in difficulty, to fight (for or against), to contend.
awful2nounVery bad.
hobble2verbTo walk lame, or unevenly.
fondle2verb(transitive) To touch or stroke lovingly.
hostile2nounNot friendly; appropriate to an enemy; showing the disposition of an enemy; showing ill will and malevolence or a desire to thwart and injure.
toddle2verbTo walk unsteadily, as a small child does.
dawdle2verb(intransitive) To spend time idly and unfruitfully; to waste time.
throttle2nounA valve that regulates the supply of fuel-air mixture to an internal combustion engine and thus controls its speed; a similar valve that controls the air supply to an engine.
wobble2noun(intransitive) To move with an uneven or rocking motion, or unsteadily to and fro.
debacle3noun(figurative) An event or enterprise that ends suddenly and disastrously, often with humiliating consequences.
squabble2nounA minor fight or argument.
cockle2nounAny of various edible European bivalve mollusks, of the family Cardiidae, having heart-shaped shells.
coddle2verb(transitive) To treat gently or with great care.
topple2verb(transitive) To push or throw over.
waggle2noun(transitive) To move (something) with short, quick motions; to wobble.
twaddle2noun(uncountable) Empty or silly idle talk or writing; nonsense, rubbish.
bobble2nounA wobbling motion.
gobble2verbTo eat hastily or greedily; to scoff or scarf (often used with up)
muggle2nounA person who has no magical abilities.
juggle2verbTo manipulate objects, such as balls, clubs, beanbags, rings, etc. in an artful or artistic manner. Juggling may also include assorted other circus skills such as the diabolo, devil sticks, hat, and cigar box manipulation as well.
bottle2nounA container, typically made of glass or plastic and having a tapered neck, used primarily for holding liquids.
wattle2nounA construction of branches and twigs woven together to form a wall, barrier, fence, or roof.
caudal2noun(zoology) Pertaining to the tail or posterior or hind part of a body.
nozzle2nounA short tube, usually tapering, forming the vent of a hose or pipe.
role model3nounA person who serves as an example, or whose behavior is emulated by others.
bottled2Packaged in a bottle.
aristotle4nounAn ancient Greek philosopher, logician, and scientist (382–322 BCE), student of Plato and teacher of Alexander the Great.
swaddle2verbTo bind (a baby) with long narrow strips of cloth.
glottal2nounOf or relating to the glottis.
popple2nounChoppy water; the motion or sound of agitated water (as from boiling or wind).
doddle2noun(UK, Ireland, Australia, informal) A job, task, or other activity that is easy to complete or simple.
remodel3verbTo change the appearance, layout, or furnishings of.
boggled2verb(intransitive) To be bewildered, dumbfounded, or confused.
dongle2noun(computer hardware) Any small device that plugs into an electronic device, typically a computer, and alters its functionality. Common examples include wireless modems, digital media players, software copy protect devices, and adapters.
magnetic bottle5noun(physics) a magnetic field so shaped that it can confine a plasma: used in a proposed design for fusion reactors
spin the bottle4noun(games) A party game in which the players sit in a circle and spin a bottle in the middle, having to kiss (or perform some other dare with) the person at whom the bottle points when it stops.
vacuum bottle4nounSynonym of vacuum flask.
bottles2a 1936 Happy Harmonies animated cartoon directed by Hugh Harman and produced by Rudolf Ising for the Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer cartoon studio.
wabble2verbAlternative spelling of wobble. [(intransitive) To move with an uneven or rocking motion, or unsteadily to and fro.]
hosel2nounThe portion of the head of a golf club to which the shaft of the club attaches.
toggled2verbTo alternate between two positions using a single switch or lever.
toggles2nounTo alternate between two positions using a single switch or lever.
cobble2noun(transitive) To assemble in an improvised way.
cottle2nounA surname.
donald2nounA male given name from Scottish Gaelic.
fossil2nounThe mineralized remains of an animal or plant.
goggles2nounProtective eyewear set in a flexible frame to fit snugly against the face.

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