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Common multi-word phrases that nearly rhyme with snorkeling:

9 letters:
bora ring,
or coming


10 letters:
all coming,
all loving,
for coming,
for loving,
laura ling,
or cutting,
or hunting,
or nothing,
or putting,
or running,
saw coming,
war loving


11 letters:
for cutting,
for funding,
for hunting,
for judging,
for nothing,
for pumping,
for putting,
for running,
gordon king,
jordan ring,
more loving,
morris ring,
normal ring,
off putting,
often bring,
saw nothing,
warren king,
your coming,
your loving


12 letters:
ball busting,
cord cutting,
corn bunting,
corn husking,
forth coming,
long jumping,
long running,
more cunning,
or something,
port running,
storm coming,
wall humping,
wall jumping,
wore nothing


13 letters:
before coming,
claw coupling,
corn shucking,
cross cutting,
forced busing,
for something,
four flushing,
horse jumping,
more trusting,
saw something,
short cutting,
sport hunting


14 letters:
before cutting,
before jumping,
before putting,
before running,
before rushing,
corpse humping,
exon shuffling,
lost something,
porphyrin ring,
torsion spring,
toss something


15 letters:
because nothing,
before plunging,
before touching,
california king,
important thing,
strong coupling,
thought nothing


16 letters:
toward something


17 letters:
because something



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