Scheme for Frost
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ABAAScheme for Frost
AABAScheme for Frost
irenicona scheme for peace
SCAMPonzi scheme, for one
SCAMPonzi scheme, for example
SCAMPyramid scheme, for example
SCAMPyramid scheme, for one
PATTERNRhyme scheme, for example
ireniconsIRENICON, a scheme for peace
ABABRhyme scheme for a quatrain
ABBARhyme scheme for Mr. Eban?
SHATTERITTOBITSThought for Omar's "Sorry Scheme"
APPLECARTScheme headed for an upset
trapsscheme for catching a person unawares
trapscheme for catching a person unawares
LOTTOGet-rich-quick scheme, for some
SCAMBernie Madoff's Ponzi scheme, for one
ABABRhyme scheme for many Shakespearean quatrains
practicingScheme or plot for an evil purpose
ABABScheme for the start of a sonnet
practisingScheme or plot for an evil purpose
PONZISwindler with a scheme named for him
practisedScheme or plot for an evil purpose
insanestsurd an insane scheme for making money
practisesScheme or plot for an evil purpose
ABAABRhyme scheme for Frost's "The Road Not Taken"
schemie(Scots) derogatory word for member of a housing scheme
AABARhyme scheme for "Stopping by Woods on a Snowy Evening"
schemiesSCHEMIE, (Scots) derogatory word for member of a housing scheme
AABARhyme scheme for Frost's "Stopping by Woods on a Snowy Evening"
AABARhyme scheme for Frost's "Stopping By Woods on a Snowy Evening"
honeytrapa scheme in which a victim is lured into a compromising sexual situation giving opportunities for blackmail
honeytrapsHONEYTRAP, a scheme in which a victim is lured into a compromising sexual situation giving opportunities for blackmail
incentivizationthe action or process of making something (esp a product, scheme, etc.) attractive by offering an incentive for purchase or participation also INCENTIVISATION
balladespoem consisting commonly of three stanzas having an identical rhyme scheme, followed by an envoy, and having the same last line for each of the stanzas and the envoy
isorhythmicin ancient prosody, equal in the number of time-units for thesis and arsis, as dactyl, spondee, anapaest; (in medieval motets) having a strict scheme of repeated rhythm independent of melodic repetition