Top 22 Words That Rhyme with Slung (With Meanings)

This post contains our favorite combination of "perfect rhymes" and "near rhymes". Near rhymes are words you may have to stretch or exaggerate for songwriting and poems.

Welcome to this guide on the best words that rhyme with slung!

Here you’ll find the top 22 words and phrases for rhyming the word ‘slung’

Pretty cool huh?

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Words That Rhyme With Slung

  • Among – Among the many books on the shelf, I found the one I was looking for.
  • Bung – The mechanic had to replace the bung in the oil tank to prevent a leak.
  • Clung – The child clung to his mother’s hand tightly in the crowded store.
  • Dung – The farmer used the dung from his cows as fertilizer for his crops.
  • Flung – The angry athlete flung his water bottle across the court in frustration.
  • Hung – The painting was hung on the wall, but it looked crooked.
  • Kung – Kung fu is a Chinese martial art that focuses on using quick movements and strikes.
  • Lung – The doctor examined the patient’s lung function to determine if they had a respiratory illness.
  • Overhung – The tree branch overhung the fence, providing shade for the garden below.
  • Rehung – After painting the wall, the picture frame needed to be rehung in the correct spot.
  • Rung – The bell rang loudly, signaling the end of class.
  • Sprung – The flowers had sprung up overnight after the rain.
  • Strung – The guitar strings had to be replaced after they broke during the concert.
  • Stung – The bee stung the hiker on the arm, causing it to swell up.
  • Sung – The choir sung beautifully during the concert.
  • Swung – The child swung back and forth on the playground swing.
  • Tongue – The dog licked its tongue happily after finishing its meal.
  • Tung – Tung oil is often used as a protective finish for wood.
  • Unsung – The contributions of many female scientists in history have often gone unsung.
  • Wrung – The woman wrung out the wet towel before hanging it up to dry.
  • Young – The young child ran around the park, laughing and playing with their friends.

 



Written by Gabriel Cruz - Foodie, Animal Lover, Slang & Language Enthusiast