Learning English

Let’s learn some rhyming words.

  • Boogie-woogie
    • English Meaning: An energetic dance or a lively style of jazz music, typically fast-paced and upbeat.
    • Example Sentence: She performed a boogie-woogie dance at the party, captivating everyone.
  • Fuddy-duddy
    • English Meaning: A person who is old-fashioned, overly conservative, or fussy.
    • Example Sentence: My uncle is such a fuddy-duddy; he refuses to try modern gadgets.
  • Silly billy
    • English Meaning: A foolish or silly person, often used affectionately.
    • Example Sentence: Why did you wear mismatched shoes, you silly billy?
  • Hocus-pocus
    • English Meaning: Magic, trickery, or deceptive tactics.
    • Example Sentence: He used some hocus-pocus to convince everyone he was a magician.
  • Lovey-dovey
    • English Meaning: Excessively affectionate or romantic behavior.
    • Example Sentence: The new couple was all lovey-dovey, whispering sweet nothings.
  • Helter-skelter
    • English Meaning: In a disorderly or hurried manner.
    • Example Sentence: When the rain started, everyone ran helter-skelter for cover.
  • Namby-pamby
    • English Meaning: Weak, overly sentimental, or lacking strength.
    • Example Sentence: His namby-pamby attitude made it hard to take the project seriously.
  • Willy-nilly
    • English Meaning: Without planning or in a haphazard manner.
    • Example Sentence: She made decisions willy-nilly and ended up in trouble.
  • Jeepers creepers
    • English Meaning: An expression of surprise or amazement (similar to “wow” or “oh my!”).
    • Example Sentence: Jeepers creepers, how did you catch such a huge fish?
  • Higgledy-piggledy
    • English Meaning: In a messy or disorganized way.
    • Example Sentence: His room was higgledy-piggledy, with things scattered everywhere.

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