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Common multi-word phrases that nearly rhyme with processing:

3 syllables:
arc melting,
arc welding,
are getting,
are heading,
are helping,
are pending,
are reading,
are selling,
are sending,
are setting,
are sharing,
are spending,
are spreading,
are telling,
are tending,
are testing,
are wearing,
arm resting,
arm wrestling,
art fleming,
box testing,
bronze welding,
card reading,
car sharing,
cost sharing,
dot etching,
fateh singh,
hans memling,
hard selling,
hard wearing,
heart swelling,
hot desking,
hot pressing,
hot reading,
hot selling,
job sharing,
john fleming,
john heming,
mark reading,
mark sensing,
not caring,
not daring,
not getting,
not helping,
not letting,
not reading,
not selling,
not sending,
not sharing,
not sparing,
not spending,
not telling,
not wearing,
on getting,
on helping,
on reading,
on selling,
on setting,
on spending,
on telling,
on testing,
palm reading,
rod bearing,
shops selling,
shop selling,
soft selling,
spot checking,
spot lending,
spot welding,
starts getting,
start getting,
start reading,
start selling,
start telling,
star testing,
star treking,
star trekking,
stock lending,
stopped reading,
stop reading,
stop selling,
stop sending,
stop staring,
stop telling,
tom welling,
was bearing,
was bending,
was checking,
was ebbing,
was ending,
was getting,
was heading,
was helping,
was letting,
was pending,
was pressing,
was reading,
was resting,
was selling,
was sending,
was setting,
was sharing,
was spending,
was spreading,
was staring,
was sweating,
was telling,
was testing,
was treading,
was wearing,
was yelling


4 syllables:
bernard hesling,
involves getting,
involves setting,
upon reading


5 syllables:
calabar swelling



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This experimental new tab on RhymeZone shows you phrases that might be good matches for your multi-syllable query word. For example, the word poetry produces phrase rhymes like boba tea and swollen knee and hopeful he and moments we. Some of these (like "boba tea") are single conceptual units, while others (like "hopeful he") are sentence fragments. Both kinds of results may be useful when writing slant rhymes that cross line boundaries, which are popular in hip hop lyrics and musical theater. Typically, RhymeZone's phrase rhymes are assonant (share vowel sounds) with the query word, with some degree of consonant match as well.

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