A few days ago
Anonymous

I think i found something that rhymes with orange?

Door Hinge?

What do you think

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A few days ago
bruhaha

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In SOME dialects in which the h is dropped (that is, you say /dor’nj/ ), though not in the “standard” dialects of either British of American English.

For PRACTICAL purposes, if you’re writing a poem and really think you need some sort of rhyme for “orange”, the best solution is a “NEAR rhyme” in which not every sound needs to match exactly.

Then you might use:

storage, porridge, forage

Florence, abhorrence, warrants, torrents

or “FOUR inch”

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A few days ago
Anonymous
I think it’s acceptable with the first pronunciation of orange. See below:

orange (awr-inj, or- inj)

door hinge door (dawr) hinge (hinj)

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A few days ago
Beardo
Probably only rhymes in certain dialects.
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A few days ago
Metamorphosis1
not really, and for it to sound proper, you really have to slur door hinge….
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A few days ago
Igby
No, sorry.

I mean if you don’t enunciate and say it very quickly it rhymes.

But if you say it the proper way, it really doesn’t.

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A few days ago
Debbie Queen of All ♥
Nope. How about forage? It’s close.
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A few days ago
Anonymous
i guess it could be used in a pinch
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A few days ago
Anonymous
sorta works just say it very fast.
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A few days ago
noanswer
Haha that was smart of you!
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A few days ago
zipperfootpress
hmmm nope sorry, nice try though.
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