What ryhmes with orange?

apparently it can't be rhymed with anything. neither does purple or silver or month. but does purple rhyme with turtle?

Answers:
Depending on how you pronounce orange it can be rhymed with binge, hinge, cringe, singe and impinge. Purple can be rhymed with herpal and curple, silver with wilver and pilfer, and month with grunt and grunth.
borange

torange
lorange
morange
jorange

theres loads of them lol :-)
why ask if you already have the answer
no that would be purtle to rhyme with turtle


and i cant think of anything to rhyme with orange or the others but i found this lol

SCORNGE--What the other oranges do to another orange when it leaves the tree too soon.

DORINGE--That's a door hinge in Southern Alabama.

EEYORNGE--That's how a two year old tells you that the color has gone out on the TV while she was watching Winnie The Pooh.

ARHNGE--Outside of Texas this word is pronounced "Aren't"

ABHORNGE--Someone who detests oranges.


SNORNGE--What your hubby does all night long.

SPORNGE--What you describe the orange that has sat for 6 months in the back of fridge and is now covered with mold.

FORNGE--That's four inch as pronounced by a Southern madam.

HEMAROINGE--Eat 250 oranges in a row.see what flares up first.

BINKY--Sure it doesn't rhyme with orange but it sure is fun to say!
Does Grange not rhyme with orange
Tango...oops got ya.
porange with orange

bilver with silver
Purple and turtle sound like they rhyme!! Orange and Porridge- does that rhyme?
Orange is one of those words that famously has nothing perfectly to rhyme with it. The other one is silver. However, the Oxford Rhyming Dictionary does show both these words as having half-rhymes (such as lozenge with orange and salver with silver).

The principle of a half-rhyme in these cases is quite simple. Whereas a full and stressed rhyme (e.g. hand / stand) or even an unstressed rhyme (such as handing / standing) contain vowels that are common to both words, a half-rhyme like orange / lozenge or silver / salver (technically speaking, pararhymes) has obvious differences between vowels in certain syllables.
lodge !!
That's right, it's a known fact that orange has no rhyme, but someone on UKQnA.com might actually have the word. What makes you think that they are just hanging out here waiting for someone to ask them? Are you serious?
hmmmm.orange?
cat
peanut
orange rhymes with more range.

" I threw an orange", "but I need some more range"
wow.i didn't know that. but I'm sure there's a word.maybe if you read a thesaurus from cover to cover you'll find the rhyming words!
thats a misconception. There are a few words which ryhme with orange. Blorenge is one of them :

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/blorenge.
The nearest word i could think of was lozenge..
probably a hit and miss! but i am trying to be helpful!
nothing ryhmes with orange!
I have no idea.
Stonehenge.
Orange porage ?

Silver, quicksilver
Orange can be rhymed with Blorenge. That's a fact I picked up on QI on BBC, hosted by Stephen Fry and starring Alan Davies. Can't think of anything for the others at present but the probably something similar for purple.
With a bit of poetice licence, how about SYRINGE or IMPINGE. They can't compete with some of the answers you've a;ready had.

Look forward to looking at some more.
Derange is close enough for poetry.

Nurple is directly a rhyme for purple; hence the joke item, purple nurple.

These enquiries derived from the availability of computer review and the paucity of 20000 word vocabularies in spellcheck or 50000 on disc. Similarly, the assertion about -gry; that there are only two such words in the English langauge. [Hungry and Angry] But in the O.E.D. (or do you prefer the N.E.D. ?) there is magry, meaning dis-satisfactory; and alternate spelling maugry, similar meaning, but usually applied to animals.

Now arrange to drink some orange juice.
Purple has 2 rhymes - hurple (to hobble) and curple (part of a horses saddle). Can't help with orange tho.
Why is this in zoology again?
orange and purple are words which cannot be rhymed with anything.and yes purple dosent rhyme with turtle
binge
Blamange - see Mothy Python's Flying Circus

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