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Words that rhyme with -nee

List of words that end with a "nee " sound

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Cis forChimney

A chimney is a structure that draws smoke and hot air away from a fire inside a building. The building may be a big industrial one with huge tall chimneys, or just a house with a fireplace inside.
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Cis forChutney

Chutney is a very general term for any kind of sauce that is made from preserved vegetables. Chutneys are usually spiced too. Chutneys can be preserved by pickling them with acid, either vinegar, citrus juice, or pickled with brine. Chutneys can be very hot and spicy, or very sweet. They are often used in Indian and Asian food.
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Eis forEbony

Scientific name: genus: Diospyros
Ebony is extremely dense, fine-grained black wood. It does not float in water. Ebony is most famously used to make the black keys on a piano.
Equatorial Guinea is a country located in Central Africa. The capital of Equatorial Guinea is Malabo. People in Equatorial Guinea speak French, Spanish, and Portuguese.
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Scientific name: genus: plumeria
A frangipani is a tropical deciduous flowering shrub. It is related to the oleander, and both have milky, poisonous sap. Its flowers are usually white with a yellow centre, but some varieties have pink flowers. They are fragrant at night to attract moths. You can grow your own frangipani easily by taking a cutting without leaves in spring, letting it dry out a little and then putting it into some soil.
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Fis forFunny

When something is funny, it makes people smile or laugh. The boy in the picture is laughing at a funny joke.
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Gis forGermany

Germany is a country in Europe. The capital of Germany is Berlin. People in Germany speak German.

Gis forGluttony

Gluttony describes eating too much food, or eating it too fast, or generally taking far more pleasure in food than you should. Gluttony is one of the seven deadly sins.

His forHoney

Honey is something bees make from the nectar of flowers. Bees store the honey in their hives for when there is less nectar around, such as winter time. Honey is thick, golden and sticky and is delicious on toast, crumpets and scones. You can also use honey to sweeten tea or use it to cook cakes and cookies.

Jis forJourney

A journey is a trip from one place to another, usually taken over quite a long time. The word journey can also be used to describe progress from one state to another, for example a weight loss journey. The people in the picture are on a bike journey. A similar word to journey is travel or trek.