rhyming couplets• He corresponds frequently in rhyming couplets.• They were farcically satirical potted biographies in sets of two rhyming couplets.• The first, George Joye, embarrassed him by publishingcruderhyming couplets about Wolsey which were attributed to Tyndale.• But with his incomparable fluency, he woos her gallantly and lavishly in rhyming couplets on behalf of another.
rhyme something with something• Crystalsang a hilarious song that rhymed "Corleone" with "Home Alone."
Originrhyme1
(1100-1200)Old Frenchrime, probably from Latinrhythmus; → RHYTHM