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rhymer

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rhym·er also rim·er  (rmr)
n.
One who composes rhymes.
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Noun1.rhymer - a writer who composes rhymes; a maker of poor verses (usually used as terms of contempt for minor or inferior poets)
author, writer - writes (books or stories or articles or the like) professionally (for pay)
Translations
rhymer [ˈraɪməʳ] N rhymester [ˈraɪmstəʳ] Nrimador(a) m/f


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Also appearing is JOKER STARR, a creative rhymer for Slough and Beat Cypher where Apa-Tight, Richie Ruks and Soul Unique will trade blows, beat after beat.
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But it wasn't the words of his newspaper that were lustily sung by vast crowds in the centre of Sheffield when the hated laws were finally swept away: it was, instead, the hymns - those honest songs, uncramp'd by forms or creeds - of the Corn Law rhymer.
 
 
 
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