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Common multi-word phrases that nearly rhyme with breathtaking:

3 syllables:
air braking,
air braving,
air casing,
air freighting,
air grating,
bear baiting,
bread baking,
bread making,
cell shading,
cell staining,
cel shading,
chair facing,
debt rating,
egg chasing,
fair trading,
french painting,
hair braiding,
hair raising,
head shaking,
head shaping,
head shaving,
hedge laying,
kept breaking,
kept changing,
kept playing,
kept saying,
kept shaking,
kept waiting,
leg raising,
meant taking,
m azing,
net saving,
paired pacing,
pairs skating,
pairs trading,
pen mating,
red baiting,
self hating,
self mailing,
self raising,
sense making,
set casing,
share trading,
spent waiting,
spread trading,
strength training,
text painting,
their changing,
their making,
their trading,
their training,
their waking,
then making,
then raging,
then taking,
there waiting,
trend trading,
web scraping,
well draining,
went sailing,
west facing,
when changing,
when facing,
when making,
when playing,
when taking,
x bracing,
x rating,
x raying


4 syllables:
against making,
against taking,
direct chaining,
direct mailing,
direct painting,
events taking,
herself saying,
himself facing,
intense training,
myself saying,
offset lasing,
prepared baking,
reflect changing,
themselves facing,
yourself saying


5 syllables:
coalesced chaining,
indirect laying,
personnel training



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