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Words that rhyme with -llo

List of words that end with a "llo " sound

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"Hello" is something you say to someone or something as a greeting, when you meet them.
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Something is hollow if is hard, but there is nothing inside. When you knock on something hollow it makes a different noise to knocking on something solid. Trees often become hollow if termites eat the center of them away.
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Jello, also called jelly in some countries, is a sweet dessert made from coloured, flavoured gelatin. Jello isn't hard or wet, it has a firm, wobbly texture called a gel.
Marshmallows are a type of sweet candy confection that have a spongey texture. They are made mainly from sugar and gelatin. Marshmallows are most often eaten plain, in hot chocolate, or roasted over a fire on a stick and eaten hot.
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Oslo is the capital of Norway. The larger metropolitan area has a population of around 900,000.

Ois forOverflow

Something overflows if you keep putting things inside it, and those things fall out because there is no more room for them inside. The glass of water in the picture has been filled and is now overflowing.
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A pillow is a bag stuffed with something soft. Unlike cushions, pillows are all around the same size. Pillows are for putting your head on when you are asleep at night time. You usually have at least one pillow on your bed.

Sis forShallow

Something is shallow if it isn't very deep. When you are in shallow water, it is often only deep enough to splash around or wade in, but not deep enough to swim in. When the tide is out at the beach the water is usually very shallow.
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A silo is a large cylindrical structure for storing a large amount of something. Silos are most often seen near farms for storing grain, but can also be used to store coal, wood chips or even missiles.
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Sis forSlow

Snails move very slowly. If you take a very long time to finish doing something, you are slow. The opposite of slow is fast.