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Common multi-word phrases that nearly rhyme with davis:

2 syllables:
aid us,
bade us,
blame us,
gave us,
great fuss,
hate us,
k truss,
made us,
main bus,
makes us,
make us,
may thus,
pay us,
plague us,
rate plus,
saint cletus,
saved us,
saves us,
save us,
takes us,
take us,
they thus,
waved us,
break this,
came this,
case this,
changed this,
change this,
claim this,
crepe lisse,
date this,
days this,
day this,
face this,
gave this,
great bliss,
hate this,
k swiss,
late this,
made this,
makes this,
make this,
may miss,
may this,
named this,
name this,
pay this,
placed this,
place this,
played this,
play this,
raised this,
raise this,
save this,
say this,
states this,
state this,
takes this,
take this,
they miss,
ways this,
way this


3 syllables:
awaits us,
await us,
ballet russe,
betrayed us,
betray us,
detain us,
email us,
escapes us,
est plus,
forsake us,
persuades us,
persuade us,
sustains us,
sustain us,
attain this,
away this,
contains this,
contain this,
convey this,
create this,
display this,
equate this,
escape this,
evade this,
explained this,
explains this,
explain this,
maintained this,
maintain this,
mark gatiss,
obtained this,
obtain this,
relate this,
replace this,
retain this,
sustain this,
today this,
translates this,
translate this


4 syllables:
entertained us,
entertain us,
lauren lapkus


5 syllables:
jonathan daviss



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