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Words that rhyme with -eer

List of words that end with a "eer " sound

Souvenirs
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Sis forSouvenir

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Sis forSpear

A spear is one of the oldest weapons. It is essentially a long, pointed stick that you throw at people or animals. More modern spears had bronze or iron tips, which both made them easier to throw and more likely to damage the target.
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Sis forSphere

A sphere is a three dimensional shape. It is the same shape as a ball. Because it is 3 dimensional, you can make a sphere out of clay but you can't make it by cutting it out of a piece of paper. Every point on the outside of a sphere is the same distance from the centre of the sphere. A sphere with a map of the world printed on it is sometimes called a globe. Other objects that are almost spheres, like light bulbs, are sometimes called globes too.
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Sis forSteer

You steer something when you control the direction it goes. Most vehicles have a steering wheel to steer them with.

Tis forTapir

Scientific name: genus: tapirus
A tapir is an animal about the same size and shape as a pig. Tapirs live in jungles and forests in South and Central America and Southeast Asia. Their closest relatives are the rhinoceros and horse. Tapirs have a long, flexible nose that they use for grabbing leaves off trees with.
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Tis forTears

When you are very sad or upset, you cry. When you cry, tears come out of your eyes. If you taste your tears, they are salty.
A volunteer is someone who works for free. Volunteers usually help with charity organisations, making meals for disadvantaged people, cleaning up trash, planting trees, or many, many other roles too.
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Yis forYear

A year marks a length of time of approximately 365 days. Each year has four seasons, summer, winter, autumn and spring.