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		Definition of rhymester in English: rhymesternoun ˈrʌɪmstəˈraɪmstər A person who composes rhymes, especially simple ones.  Example sentencesExamples -  It has use only for the venal, propagandistic rhymesters.
 -  I apologise to any purists in case the following suggestion is seen as something of a sacrilege, but can I ask you to help us in calling all Yorkshire poets, rhymesters, bards, balladeers and singers to help us save our pub?
 -  Her phrasing and performance of the lyrics here, not just by Sondheim but also by some of the seminal rhymesters of the stage is remarkable.
 -  ‘While he is a great rhymester,’ he writes, ‘his songs eschew the accentual-syllabic metres of standard poetry.’
 -  Reshteh, as Perry points out, was ‘the only word for noodle known in the several 13th century Arabic cookery books and in the poems of the 14th century Persian rhymester Bushaq’.
 -  The Dutch-English rhymester Bernard Mandeville articulated the mistaken supposition in 1705.
 -  Well two lucky rhymesters have won double passes to Splendour in the Grass on July 19-20 with their entries in the Echo's Splendour competition.
 -  Alongside the newcomers is Morecambe-based poet and rhymester Alan Swift, who regularly performs at Spotlight and other venues.
 -  To be so rhythmic while a rhymester - may heaven forfend!
 -  These misplaced terms offend my disposition and occur only to the mind of a novice rhymester, who calls on Apollo for inspiration; for my part, I renounce him, and know nothing at all except my nature.
 
  Synonyms poet, versifier, verse-maker, rhymer, sonneteer, lyricist, lyrist, elegist    Definition of rhymester in US English: rhymesternounˈraɪmstərˈrīmstər A person who composes rhymes, especially simple ones.  Example sentencesExamples -  Reshteh, as Perry points out, was ‘the only word for noodle known in the several 13th century Arabic cookery books and in the poems of the 14th century Persian rhymester Bushaq’.
 -  These misplaced terms offend my disposition and occur only to the mind of a novice rhymester, who calls on Apollo for inspiration; for my part, I renounce him, and know nothing at all except my nature.
 -  Alongside the newcomers is Morecambe-based poet and rhymester Alan Swift, who regularly performs at Spotlight and other venues.
 -  Well two lucky rhymesters have won double passes to Splendour in the Grass on July 19-20 with their entries in the Echo's Splendour competition.
 -  ‘While he is a great rhymester,’ he writes, ‘his songs eschew the accentual-syllabic metres of standard poetry.’
 -  The Dutch-English rhymester Bernard Mandeville articulated the mistaken supposition in 1705.
 -  To be so rhythmic while a rhymester - may heaven forfend!
 -  It has use only for the venal, propagandistic rhymesters.
 -  Her phrasing and performance of the lyrics here, not just by Sondheim but also by some of the seminal rhymesters of the stage is remarkable.
 -  I apologise to any purists in case the following suggestion is seen as something of a sacrilege, but can I ask you to help us in calling all Yorkshire poets, rhymesters, bards, balladeers and singers to help us save our pub?
 
  Synonyms poet, versifier, verse-maker, rhymer, sonneteer, lyricist, lyrist, elegist     |