Re: Any rhyming dictionaries please?

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david wrote:
> It's up to v0.9-6 in Debian Testing, according to my package manager.
> 
> ka1iic wrote:
> 
>> I found one a number of years ago and it has followed me from Slackware 8 
>> or 9 to today...
>>
>> It is simply called 'rhyme'  sorry for no more than that but there is one 
>> out there somewhere...

Thanks, that was easy. ;)
With clever words and cunning hand,
I contrive to harmonise these verses bland.
I promise not to make Larry queasy with my cheesy rhyming structures.
I find constructions based on the timing of the line most pleasing.
I don't really care whether it scans,
now I understand how to find words on demand from the command line.
# apt-get install rhyme
This suits me just fine!

cheers,

tim
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