25+ Words that rhyme with tumbleweed
Tumbleweed is a 3-syllable word with 25 perfect rhymes. The most popular rhymes are bindweed, cudweed, duckweed. This word appears in songs across our database, making it a versatile choice for songwriters and poets.
Definition of tumbleweed
- noun
- any plant that breaks away from its roots in autumn and is driven by the wind as a light rolling mass
- prickly bushy Eurasian plant; a troublesome weed in central and western United States
- bushy annual weed of central North America having greenish flowers and winged seeds
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Examples of "tumbleweed" in lyrics
See how tumbleweed is used at the end of a line in songs:
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"Smoke that tumbleweed"
Afroman — Colt 45 -
"All my tumbleweed"
Afroman — Afroman Is Coming to Town -
"My tumbleweed"
Afroman — Tumbleweed
What do these rhymes mean?
- bindweed
- any of several vines of the genera Convolvulus and Calystegia having a twining habit
- cudweed
- any of numerous plants of the genus Gnaphalium having flowers that can be dried without loss of form or color any plant
- duckweed
- any small or minute aquatic plant of the family Lemnaceae that float on or near the surface of shallow ponds
- gulfweed
- brown algae with rounded bladders forming dense floating masses in tropical Atlantic waters as in the Sargasso Sea
- hawkweed
- any of various plants of the genus Pilosella any of numerous often hairy plants of the genus Hieracium having yellow or
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Rhyming tips for songwriters
When using "tumbleweed" in your lyrics, consider mixing perfect rhymes with near rhymes (slant rhymes) for a more natural flow. Perfect rhymes like bindweed, cudweed, duckweed create a satisfying resolution, while slant rhymes add variety and keep listeners engaged.
Since "tumbleweed" has 3 syllables, try matching it with words of similar length for a balanced meter. Multi-syllable rhymes often sound more sophisticated than single-syllable pairs.
