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Words that rhyme with -syl

List of words that end with a "syl " sound

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Pis forPuzzle

A puzzle is a problem that is made for entertainment or fun. One of the most common kinds of puzzle is a jigsaw puzzle. Puzzles are usually reasonably difficult, and lots of people enjoy solving puzzles.
Actor Russell Brand.
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Ris forRussell

Russell is an English name for boys. Russell means "fox" or "red haired."
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A sandcastle is something you might want to build when you are at the beach. You can pile up damp sand and mold it into any shape you like, using your hands or using a bucket as a mold.

Sis forSizzle

Sizzling is the sound of cooking something in fat or oil at fairly high temperatures, like cooking bacon or sausages.
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Tis forTassel

A tassel is a bundle of threads tied together so it looks nice. Tassels are usually made of silken threads, so they are shiny. Tassels can often be found on the bottom of curtains, or on the edges of cushions.
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Tis forThistle

Thistles are any plants, usually weeds, that have thorny leaves. Thistles often have thorns all over them, on the stems and flowers too. The thistle in the picture is the national flower of Scotland, scientific name onopordum acanthium.
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Scientific name: genus mustela
A weasel is a small animal related to the ferret and otter, and are found mainly in Europe. Weasels eat smaller animals like mice, rats and sometimes rabbits. They sometimes will eat chickens. Weasels are long and thin so they can go down small holes and eat animals that live underground.

Wis forWhistle

A whistle is an instrument that makes noise from a stream of air. Whistles can be small like in the picture, or are really big steam operated whistles found on ships and trains. Whistles are often used by umpires or referees of sporting matches to get player's attention.