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Common multi-word phrases that nearly rhyme with pudenda:

3 syllables:
bas mitzvah,
bas mizvah,
blood sera,
brushing the,
budget the,
clutching a,
clutching the,
coming the,
coupling the,
crushing the,
cutting a,
cutting the,
dhul hijja,
dhul hijjah,
flooding the,
from sigma,
fronting the,
funding the,
hugging the,
hunting the,
judges the,
judging the,
loving the,
ml linda,
nothing the,
of intra,
of siva,
public a,
public the,
published a,
published the,
publish a,
publish the,
pumping the,
punished the,
punish a,
punish the,
putting a,
putting the,
rubbing the,
running a,
running the,
shutting the,
something a,
something the,
some kinda,
subjects a,
subjects the,
sucking the,
summing the,
the ninja,
the villa,
touching a,
touching the,
trusted the,
trusting the,
upping the,
us ispa,
ut infra,
vulpes zerda


4 syllables:
adjusting the,
becoming a,
becoming the,
conducting a,
conducting the,
confronting a,
confronting the,
constructing a,
constructing the,
consulting a,
consulting the,
corrupted the,
corrupting the,
deducting the,
discussed infra,
discussing a,
discussing the,
disrupted the,
disrupting the,
entrusted the,
instructing the,
obstructed the,
obstructing the,
rebutting the


5 syllables:
interrupted the,
interrupting the,
reconstructed the,
reconstructing the



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