🎯 Perfect Rhymes for "Waterfowl"
46 wordsThese words rhyme exactly with "waterfowl" — same ending sound.
| Word | Syllables | Type | Definition |
|---|---|---|---|
| scowl | 1 | noun | (intransitive) To wrinkle the brows, as in frowning or displeasure; to put on a frowning look; to look sour, sullen, severe, or angry. |
| howl | 1 | noun | To utter a loud, protracted, mournful sound or cry, as dogs and wolves often do. |
| foul | 1 | noun | (sports) A breach of the rules of a game, especially one involving inappropriate contact with an opposing player in order to gain an advantage; for example, tripping someone up in soccer, or contact of any kind in basketball. |
| growl | 1 | noun | A deep, rumbling, threatening sound made in the throat by an animal. |
| prowl | 1 | noun | (ambitransitive) To rove over, through, or about in a stealthy manner; especially, to search in, as for prey or booty. |
| fowl | 1 | noun | A bird hunted or kept for food, grouped into landfowl (order Galliformes), also called gamefowl, and waterfowl (order Anseriformes: ducks, geese, swans, etc.), which together form the clade Galloanserae. |
| cowl | 1 | noun | A monk's hood that can be pulled forward to cover the face; a robe with such a hood attached to it. |
| night owl | 2 | noun | (idiomatic) One who goes to bed late, or stays up late at night or in the early hours of the morning. |
| crowl | 1 | noun | A surname. |
| owl | 1 | noun | Any of various birds of prey of the order Strigiformes, families Strigidae and Tytonidae, that are primarily nocturnal and have forward-looking, binocular vision, limited eye movement, and good hearing. |
| jowl | 1 | noun | The jaw, jawbone; especially one of the lateral parts of the mandible. |
| soule | 1 | noun | A surname. |
| peafowl | 2 | noun | A bird of the genus Pavo or Afropavo, notable for the extravagant tails of the males; a peacock (unspecified sex). |
| run afoul | 3 | verb | (transitive, intransitive, nautical) To become entangled or in conflict with. |
| towel | 1 | noun | A cloth used for wiping, especially one used for drying anything wet, such as a person after a bath. |
| guinea fowl | 3 | noun | (uncountable) The meat of this bird. |
| jungle fowl | 3 | noun | Alternative spelling of junglefowl. [Any of four semiflightless, gallinaceous game birds of the genus Gallus, native to southeast Asia, including the red junglefowl or domestic chicken.] |
| screech owl | 2 | noun | Any New World owl of genus Megascops. |
| little owl | 3 | noun | A species of small European owl, Athene noctua. |
| tawny owl | 3 | noun | Any of species Strix aluco of strigid owls, of Europe, western Asia, and the Middle East. |
| hawk owl | 2 | noun | The northern hawk owl, Surnia ulula. |
| afoul | 2 | (with of) In a state of entanglement or conflict (with). | |
| barn owl | 2 | noun | An owl of the species Tyto alba, often having a white face and commonly found in barns and other farm buildings. |
| barred owl | 2 | noun | A large American owl (Strix varia) with dark brown transverse bars on the breast. |
| game fowl | 2 | noun | Alternative form of gamefowl. [A game bird.] |
| great horned owl | 3 | noun | Any of species Bubo virginianus of large owls, resident in North America, having tufts on its ears. |
| horned owl | 2 | noun | An owl of the genus Bubo native to the Americas, among the largest types of owl, having two horn-like tufts of feathers on its head. |
| hoot owl | 2 | noun | Synonym of barred owl. |
| laughing owl | 3 | noun | An owl (Sceloglaux albifacies) of New Zealand, now probably extinct, named for its cry. |
| scrub fowl | 2 | noun | large-footed short-winged birds of australasia; build mounds of decaying vegetation to incubate eggs |
| great gray owl | 3 | noun | large dish-faced owl of northern north america and western eurasia |
| green peafowl | 3 | noun | Pavo muticus, a peafowl of Southeast Asia. |
| prairie fowl | 3 | noun | brown mottled north american grouse of western prairies |
| blue peafowl | 3 | noun | peafowl of india and ceylon |
| troul | 1 | verb | Archaic spelling of troll (“to entice fish with bait”). [Senses relating to a rolling motion.] |
| congo peafowl | 4 | The Congo peafowl (Afropavo congensis), also known as the African peafowl or mbulu by the Bakôngo, is a species of peafowl native to the Congo Basin. | |
| moul | 1 | noun | — |
| coull | 1 | noun | — |
| crowle | 1 | noun | A market town in Crowle and Ealand parish, North Lincolnshire, Lincolnshire, England (OS grid ref SE7712). |
| domestic fowl | 4 | noun | a domesticated gallinaceous bird though to be descended from the red jungle fowl |
| houle | 1 | noun | A surname |
| raul | 1 | noun | A male given name from Spanish, an Anglicized form of Spanish Raúl. |
| red jungle fowl | 4 | noun | a jungle fowl of southeastern asia that is considered ancestral to the domestic fowl |
| sproul | 1 | noun | A surname. |
| sprowl | 1 | noun | A surname. |
| towle | 1 | noun | A surname. |
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