Common multi-word phrases that nearly rhyme with albeit:
2 syllables:
shall fight,
shall right,
shall write,
shall light,
at night,
at right,
at sight,
at site,
at white,
back light,
bad light,
black knight,
black light,
black might,
black night,
black white,
brass light,
cache write,
catch light,
catch sight,
clash might,
class light,
class might,
class right,
class white,
class write,
crack right,
crash might,
crash right,
dash light,
douglass white,
fan light,
flash light,
flash white,
gang fight,
glass light,
glass might,
glass right,
graham white,
graph might,
grass might,
grass right,
laugh quite,
masse cuite,
match light,
match might,
match right,
matte white,
packed height,
packed tight,
pad site,
patch might,
plant height,
slant height,
snapped tight,
sprang right,
staff might,
staff right,
stag night,
stand height,
than light,
than might,
than white,
that light,
that might,
that night,
that right,
that site,
that white,
track might,
track right,
what light,
what might,
what right,
wrapped tight,
wrath might,
black kite,
graham might,
grass height,
laugh right,
ralph might,
ralph white,
ralph wright
4 syllables:
abraham white,
diplomat might,
abraham might,
really fight
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