none of those words rhyme with Liebfraumilch, unless you mispronounce
Liebfraumilch to make it sound like an english word. the vowel sound in
''milch'' sounds almost like the vowel sound in ''tree'', and the final
consonant sound doesn't even exist in english. it's like the ''ch'' in
''loch'', when the word is pronounced by somebody from scotland.
maybe a word like ''leash'', or any other word with that vowel sound and a
voiceless fricative consonant [such as ''s'', ''f'', or ''th'' -- as in
''teeth'']  at the end would almost rhyme with Liebfraumilch.

e.g.:
''seventeen glasses
Liebfraumilch
shit! i forgot
to buy my dog a new leash''

wallyk

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Asunto: Re: Apples, Cheeses and Liebfraumilch


In a message dated 10/13/00 3:15:55 AM Eastern Daylight Time,
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<< what on earth can rhyme with Liebfraumilch in english???????
 wallyk, seriously
  >>
milk, bilk, ilk, SILK, ...

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