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Common multi-word phrases that nearly rhyme with cardholder:

3 syllables:
arched over,
are closer,
are lower,
are older,
are over,
are slower,
arms over,
arm over,
bomb thrower,
bond broker,
card holder,
cargoes were,
carl hofer,
car motor,
car over,
car owner,
charles moeller,
console her,
costs over,
cost over,
crop over,
farm owner,
far closer,
far lower,
far over,
far slower,
flopped over,
followed her,
followed were,
follows her,
follow her,
frog closure,
god moder,
god over,
got closer,
got older,
got over,
guard over,
harts clover,
ha shomer,
hog choker,
hopped over,
hop over,
hot poker,
john boehner,
john colter,
john roecker,
karl hofer,
karl moser,
karl schroeder,
karl volker,
knocked over,
knocks over,
large boulder,
lot closer,
lot older,
marched over,
mars rover,
non kosher,
non polar,
non voter,
not lower,
not over,
on closer,
on lower,
on motor,
on older,
on over,
on solar,
pall over,
part owner,
pop over,
scarf over,
scar over,
scott roeder,
shop owner,
slop over,
smart folder,
soft shoulder,
soft soaper,
sorrow over,
starts over,
start over,
stock broker,
stock holder,
stopped over,
stops over,
swallowed her,
top loader,
washed over,
wash over,
was closer,
was lower,
was older,
was over,
was slower,
was sober,
watched over,
yacht broker


4 syllables:
alarmed over,
alarm over,
cigar holder,
evolved over,
evolves over,
evolve over,
johan bojer,
upon closer


5 syllables:
underarm odor


6 syllables:
italiano per



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