Words that rhyme with innards

  • backwards
    adv 1: at or to or toward the back or rear; "he moved back"; "tripped when he stepped backward"; "she looked rearward out the window of the car" [syn: back, backward, backwards, rearward, rearwards] [ant: forrad, forrard, forward, forwards, frontward, frontwards] 2: in a manner or order or direction the reverse of normal; "it's easy to get the `i' and the `e' backward in words like `seize' and `siege'"; "the child put her jersey on backward" [syn: backward, backwards]
  • downwards
    adv 1: spatially or metaphorically from a higher to a lower level or position; "don't fall down"; "rode the lift up and skied down"; "prices plunged downward" [syn: down, downwards, downward, downwardly] [ant: up, upward, upwardly, upwards]
  • forwards
    adv 1: at or to or toward the front; "he faced forward"; "step forward"; "she practiced sewing backward as well as frontward on her new sewing machine"; (`forrad' and `forrard' are dialectal variations) [syn: forward, forwards, frontward, frontwards, forrad, forrard] [ant: back, backward, backwards, rearward, rearwards] 2: in a forward direction; "go ahead"; "the train moved ahead slowly"; "the boat lurched ahead"; "moved onward into the forest"; "they went slowly forward in the mud" [syn: ahead, onward, onwards, forward, forwards, forrader]
  • words
    n 1: the words that are spoken; "I listened to his words very closely" 2: the text of a popular song or musical-comedy number; "his compositions always started with the lyrics"; "he wrote both words and music"; "the song uses colloquial language" [syn: lyric, words, language] 3: language that is spoken or written; "he has a gift for words"; "she put her thoughts into words" 4: an angry dispute; "they had a quarrel"; "they had words" [syn: quarrel, wrangle, row, words, run-in, dustup] 5: words making up the dialogue of a play; "the actor forgot his speech" [syn: actor's line, speech, words]
  • edwards
    n 1: American theologian whose sermons and writings stimulated a period of renewed interest in religion in America (1703-1758) [syn: Edwards, Jonathan Edwards]
  • richards
    n 1: English literary critic who collaborated with C. K. Ogden and contributed to the development of Basic English (1893-1979) [syn: Richards, I. A. Richards, Ivor Armstrong Richards]
  • bastards
  • lourdes

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