🎯 Perfect Rhymes for "Winker"
26 wordsThese words rhyme exactly with "winker" — same ending sound.
| Word | Syllables | Type | Definition |
|---|---|---|---|
| tinker | 2 | noun | Someone who repairs, or attempts repair, on anything mechanical, or who invents such devices; one who tinkers; a tinkerer. |
| thinker | 2 | noun | One who spends time thinking, contemplating or meditating. |
| sinker | 2 | noun | (fishing) A weight used in fishing to cause the line or net to sink. |
| freethinker | 3 | noun | A person who has formed his or her opinions using reason and rational enquiry; somebody who has rejected dogma, especially with regard to religion. |
| drinker | 2 | noun | Someone who drinks alcoholic beverages on a regular basis. |
| wishful thinker | 4 | noun | One who engages in wishful thinking. |
| slinker | 2 | noun | One who slinks. |
| hook line and sinker | 5 | in every detail | |
| inker | 2 | noun | A person or device that applies ink. |
| social drinker | 4 | noun | Someone who only drinks alcohol when with acquaintances who are drinking. |
| pinker | 2 | noun | One who pinks (in various senses). |
| beer drinker | 3 | noun | someone whose favorite drink is beer or ale |
| ale drinker | 3 | noun | someone whose favorite drink is beer or ale |
| brinker | 2 | noun | A surname. |
| kinker | 2 | noun | (circus, slang) A performer in a circus. |
| klinker | 2 | noun | Dated form of clinker. [A very hard brick used for paving customarily made in the Netherlands.] |
| blink her | 2 | — | |
| drink her | 2 | — | |
| link her | 2 | — | |
| linker | 2 | noun | (software compilation) A computer program that takes one or more objects generated by compilers and assembles them into a single executable program. |
| rethink her | 3 | — | |
| rinker | 2 | noun | (colloquial, archaic) One who skates at a rink. |
| shrink her | 2 | — | |
| sink her | 2 | — | |
| think her | 2 | — | |
| treblinka | 3 | noun | A Nazi death camp in occupied Poland during World War II, located in a forest north-east of Warsaw. |
🎵 Near Rhymes for "Winker"
50 wordsThese words don't rhyme perfectly but share a similar sound — great for slant rhyme and song lyrics.
| Word | Syllables | Type | Definition |
|---|---|---|---|
| timbre | 2 | noun | The quality of a sound independent of its pitch and volume. |
| whimper | 2 | noun | To cry or sob softly and intermittently. |
| cinder | 2 | noun | Partially or mostly burnt material that results from incomplete combustion of coal or wood etc.; it often rides the rising smoke column into the air, and it can pose a fire hazard when it lands, in dry conditions. |
| timber | 2 | noun | (uncountable) Trees in a forest regarded as a source of wood. |
| kinky | 2 | (informal) Marked by unconventional sexual preferences or behavior, as fetishism, sadomasochism, and other sexual practices. | |
| finger | 2 | noun | (anatomy) A slender jointed extremity of the human hand, (often) exclusive of the thumb. |
| liquor | 2 | noun | (chiefly US, Canada, Australia) Strong (high-ABV) alcoholic drink derived from fermentation and distillation. |
| splinter | 2 | noun | A long, sharp fragment of material, often wood. |
| limber | 2 | noun | Flexible, pliant, bendable. |
| sinner | 2 | noun | A person who sins or has sinned. |
| ringer | 2 | noun | (sports) A person highly proficient at a skill or sport who is brought in, often fraudulently, to supplement a team. |
| winter | 2 | noun | Traditionally the fourth of the four seasons, typically regarded as spanning either the period between the winter solstice to the spring equinox, or the months of December, January, and February in temperate and polar regions of the Northern Hemisphere and the months of June, July, and August in the Southern Hemisphere. It is the time when the sun is lowest in the sky, resulting in short days, and the time of year with the lowest atmospheric temperatures for the region. |
| picker | 2 | noun | Agent noun of pick; one who picks. |
| stinker | 2 | noun | (slang) A contemptible person or thing. |
| winder | 2 | noun | A textile worker, or machine, that winds cloth. |
| midwinter | 3 | noun | The middle of winter. |
| blinkers | 2 | noun | A pair of leather or rubber eye cups attached to a horse hood in order to impede the rear vision of racehorses and harness horses. |
| clinker | 2 | noun | Slag or ash produced by intense heat in a furnace, kiln or boiler that forms a hard residue upon cooling. |
| middle finger | 4 | noun | An obscene gesture directed towards another as an insult, made by sticking up the middle finger of a hand. |
| overwinter | 4 | verb | (intransitive) To spend the winter (in a particular place). |
| winkers | 2 | noun | blocked leather eye shields attached to a (usually) harness bridle for horses, to prevent them from seeing backwards, and partially sideways; blinders in (USA). |
| winner | 2 | noun | One who has won or often wins. |
| singer | 2 | noun | A person who sings, often professionally. |
| wringer | 2 | noun | A device for drying laundry consisting of two rollers between which the wet laundry is squeezed (or wrung). |
| blinker | 2 | noun | (informal, Australia, Northern US) The turn signal of an automobile. |
| dot matrix printer | 5 | noun | (computer hardware) A type of printer that prints characters using an array of small wires that produce an array of dots when striking the paper. |
| shrinker | 2 | noun | Something that makes something else shrink. |
| blinkered | 2 | (figuratively) Having tunnel vision; unable to see what is happening around one; narrow-minded. | |
| reenter | 3 | verb | (ambitransitive) To enter again; return into. |
| punker | 2 | noun | (music, dated slang) Synonym of punk (“a musician known for playing punk rock or a fan of the genre”). |
| whisker | 2 | noun | That part of the beard which grows upon the sides of the face, usually of the male, or upon the chin, or upon both. |
| laser printer | 4 | noun | (computer hardware) A computer printer that uses a laser beam to produce an image on a rotating drum before transferring it to the paper. |
| sprinkler | 2 | noun | An irrigation device that sprays water into the air whilst moving back and forth. |
| fingered | 2 | (in combination) Having fingers (of the specified kind). | |
| indoor | 2 | Situated in, or designed to be used in, or carried on within, the interior of a building. | |
| line printer | 3 | noun | (computer hardware, printing) A high-speed impact printer, most often used by older mainframes, that prints an entire line in a single operation. |
| index finger | 4 | noun | the forefinger |
| ring finger | 3 | noun | The finger between the middle finger and the little finger; the "third finger" (UK) or the "fourth finger" (US), especially of the left hand. (The ring finger is the left hand; a ring finger is either hand.) |
| inter- | 2 | — | |
| little finger | 4 | noun | The outermost and smallest finger of the hand, next to the ring finger, farthest from the thumb. |
| ink jet printer | 4 | noun | Alternative form of inkjet printer. [(computer hardware) A device for the printing of documents which that operates by propelling tiny droplets of liquid ink onto paper.] |
| minter | 2 | noun | One who mints, particularly a moneyer producing coinage. |
| shrimper | 2 | noun | One who fishes for or catches shrimp. |
| impact printer | 4 | noun | (computing, retronym) A printer in which each character is produced by part of the mechanism striking the paper (normally through an inked ribbon) |
| thermal printer | 4 | noun | (computer hardware) A printer that operates by applying heat to selected areas of specially treated paper. |
| fish finger | 3 | noun | (chiefly UK, Ireland) A rectangular stick of processed fish coated in breadcrumbs that is cooked by frying or grilling. |
| winkler | 2 | noun | A city in Manitoba, Canada. |
| binger | 2 | noun | Someone who binges. |
| drum printer | 3 | noun | a line printer in which the type is mounted on a rotating drum that contains a full character set for each printing position |
| hinder | 2 | verb | (transitive) To make difficult to accomplish; to act as an obstacle; to frustrate. |
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