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Common multi-word phrases that nearly rhyme with slovak:

6 letters:
au lac,
fo fac


7 letters:
old doc,
o clock,
lo jack,
nco pac,
no lack


8 letters:
jo block,
no knock,
old cock,
post doc,
tone loc,
joe back,
low back,
no black,
old jack,
own back,
own lack,
row back,
so black,
tow sack


9 letters:
bio shock,
boat dock,
cold cock,
foam cock,
folk rock,
host rock,
lone rock,
old clock,
old stock,
own stock,
post rock,
quoad hoc,
snow cock,
soap lock,
soap rock,
blow back,
coal sack,
coat rack,
cold back,
cold pack,
flow back,
fold back,
goes back,
joe black,
old black,
road back,
rode back,
roll back,
snow pack,
told jack,
yolk sack


10 letters:
bone block,
code block,
cold shock,
gold stock,
loan stock,
road block,
blown back,
blow stack,
bold black,
bone black,
both black,
broke back,
code black,
drove back,
flown back,
folks back,
goat track,
holds back,
most black,
phone back,
roach back,
road track,
rolls back,
sloe black,
slow track,
smoke jack,
toast rack,
tone stack,
whole pack,
wrote back


11 letters:
ghost stock,
owned stock,
stone block,
whole flock,
blown stack,
blows stack,
choked back,
chokes back,
combed back,
flowed back,
rolled back,
smoke black,
smoke stack,
strode back,
those black,
thrown back,
throws back


12 letters:
exposed rock,
closed stack


13 letters:
control block,
control track,
strolled back


16 letters:
cousteau jacques



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