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Crambo   Listen
noun
Crambo  n.  
1.
A game in which one person gives a word, to which another finds a rhyme. "I saw in one corner... a cluster of men and women, diverting themselves with a game at crambo. I heard several double rhymes... which raised a great deal of mirth."
2.
A word rhyming with another word. "His similes in order set And every crambo he could get."
Dumb crambo, a game in which one party of players give a word which rhymes with another, which last to be guessed by the opposing party, who represent in dumb show what they think it to be.






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"Crambo" Quotes from Famous Books



... witty, you rogue. I shall want your help. I'll have you learn to make couplets to tag the ends of acts. D'ye hear? Get the maids to Crambo in an evening, and learn the knack of rhyming: you may arrive at the height of a song sent by an unknown hand, or a ...
— Love for Love • William Congreve

... making one luxuriant shoot, Die the next year for want of root: Before I could my verses bring, Perhaps you're quite another thing. So Maevius, when he drain'd his skull To celebrate some suburb trull, His similes in order set, And every crambo[2] he could get; Had gone through all the common-places Worn out by wits, who rhyme on faces; Before he could his poem close, The lovely nymph had lost her nose. Your virtues safely I commend; They on no accidents depend: Let malice look with all her eyes, She dares ...
— Poems (Volume II.) • Jonathan Swift

... gentility—a companion to the toilet, the salons, the Queen's Bench, the streets, and the police-stations, has long been felt to be a desideratum by every one aspiring to good-breeding. The few works which treat on the subject have all become as obselete as "hot cockles" and "crambo." "The geste of King Horne," the "[Greek: BASILIKON]" of King Jamie, "Peacham's Complete Gentleman," "The Poesye of princelye Practice," "Dame Juliana Berners' Book of St. Alban's," and "The Jewel for Gentrie," are now confined to bibliopoles ...
— Punch, or the London Charivari, Volume 1, Complete • Various

... live by sowps o' drink, [sups] A' ye wha live by crambo-clink, [rhyme] A' ye wha live an' never think, Come mourn wi' me! Our billie's gi'en us a' a jink, [fellow, the slip] An' ...
— Robert Burns - How To Know Him • William Allan Neilson

... shall come that Doctors and Knights Shall be as common as Woodcox and Snites, With Crambo's or Books ful many a score, As good as these you ...
— Magazine, or Animadversions on the English Spelling (1703) • G. W.



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