Rhymes

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  • bast (to fasten something with a string”; “to fix something”; “to put a bandage on a wound (in set phrases)”; “to be limited to a certain area (in set phrases)”; “to decide amongst yourselves (in set phrases)”; “a rope made of vegetable fibers)
  • brast (to succumb or break after being worn down”; “to lack something”; “to burst into tears (in set phrases))
  • dast (to fall over after losing one's balance”; “to think (in set phrases))
  • fast (unmoving”, “unchanging”; “forcefully (learned))
  • flast (to make a fillet of fish”; “to flatten with a rolling pin (in set phrases))
  • gast (to be capable of something”; “may, could, or might as the former of a polite request”; “to guess something”; “to tell or report on something”; “to birth a child”; “an ability”; “a hypothesis)
  • hast (uncomfortable of horses or cars”; “sloppy of speech”; “accelerated)
  • hrast (to push something over”; “to open something violently”; “to push a boat out to see”; “to set something into motion”; “to direct something away”; “to repel an attack)
  • kast (that which has been thrown”; “a sudden outburst of emotion”; “a deviation from a regular movement e.g. a jerk on a bike)
  • Kast
  • last (to read”; “to advise someone not to do something”; “to pick something from something (dated)”; “to move slowly (in set phrases)”; “slander)
  • mast (to determine or estimate the price of something)
  • past (a pasture”; “nourishment)
  • sast (to sit”; “to be present”; “to be in power”; “to have a seat”; “to fit well of clothes)
  • vast (to wring a liquid from something”; “to wind a rope”; “to unfurl a sail”; “to wave”; “to happen”; “a wheel on which wire is wound”; “an ocean)

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