Of course! This is a classic question because "orange" is famously one of the most difficult words to rhyme in the English language. There are no perfect, common, single-word rhymes for it.

However, we can find a few options if we get a little creative.

### The Technical (and Obscure) Rhymes

There are two words that are considered true rhymes, though they are very obscure.

1.  **Sporange**: A botanical term for a part of a fern or fungus that contains spores. It's a rare, alternative spelling of "sporangium."
2.  **Blorenge**: The name of a specific mountain in Wales.

### Slant Rhymes (or Near Rhymes)

These words don't rhyme perfectly, but they have a similar-sounding ending, which can work in poetry or lyrics. They share the "-nge" sound but not the preceding vowel sound.

*   Hinge
*   Singe
*   Tinge
*   Fringe
*   Cringe
*   Syringe
*   Unhinge

### Multi-Word or "Forced" Rhymes

This is the most common way poets and songwriters tackle the problem. They use a combination of words to create the sound of "orange."

*   **Door hinge**: "I broke the **door hinge** / while eating an **orange**."
*   **Four inch**: "I saw a **four-inch** / bright morning **orange**."
*   **More in your**: "You can fit **more in your** / basket than that one **orange**."
*   **Pour in the**: "**Pour in the** / juice from the **orange**."
*   **Storage**: "Put it in **storage** / next to the **orange**."

So, while you won't find a perfect, everyday rhyme, you have a few technical, close, and creative options to choose from.
