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Welcome to this guide on the best words that rhyme with prank!
Here you’ll find the top 30 words and phrases for rhyming the word ‘prank’.
Pretty cool huh?
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Words That Rhyme With Prank
- Antitank – used to describe weapons or ammunition designed to penetrate armored vehicles
- Bank – a financial institution where people deposit and withdraw money
- Blank – an empty space or something without any markings or content
- Charabanc – an old-fashioned type of coach used for sightseeing
- Clank – a loud, metallic sound
- Crank – a handle or lever that can be turned to produce movement or to control something
- Dank – unpleasantly damp or humid
- Databank – a large collection of electronic data stored for easy access and retrieval
- Drank – past tense of “drink,” meaning to consume liquid
- Embank – to build a wall or bank of earth or stone to prevent flooding
- Flank – the side of an animal or person between the ribs and the hip
- Franc – the currency used in several European countries, including France and Switzerland
- Frank – honest and straightforward in speech or behavior
- Hanc – a misspelling of “hand,” the body part at the end of the arm
- Hank – a coil or skein of yarn or thread, or a handle or loop from which something can be hung
- Lank – tall, thin, and ungraceful in appearance
- Outrank – to be of higher rank or authority than someone else
- Plank – a long, flat board or piece of timber used in building or construction
- Pointblank – at very close range, or without allowing for any drop or deviation of a projectile
- Rank – a position in a hierarchy or scale of achievement
- Riverbank – the land alongside a river
- Sank – past tense of “sink,” meaning to descend or submerge in water
- Shank – the part of the leg between the knee and ankle, or a sharp tool used for cutting or trimming
- Shrank – past tense of “shrink,” meaning to become smaller in size or to withdraw or recoil from something
- Spank – to hit someone on the buttocks as a punishment or for sexual gratification
- Stank – past tense of “stink,” meaning to emit a strong, unpleasant odor
- Swank – stylish, fashionable, and expensive in appearance or behavior
- Tank – a large container or armored vehicle used for transportation or warfare
- Thank – to express gratitude or appreciation for something.






