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Common multi-word phrases that nearly rhyme with deadheading:

3 syllables:
air bearing,
bed sharing,
bed wetting,
bench pressing,
bench testing,
best selling,
breath testing,
care setting,
care spending,
cells bearing,
cell swelling,
check spelling,
chess ending,
dead ending,
dead heading,
dead legging,
fence mending,
fred waring,
head pressing,
head resting,
health spending,
jet setting,
kept getting,
kept guessing,
kept pressing,
kept sending,
kept staring,
kept telling,
kept yelling,
less pressing,
meant getting,
men wearing,
net lending,
self centring,
self helping,
set dressing,
set jetting,
shared reading,
spell checking,
spent reading,
spread betting,
stair stepping,
step bearing,
strength testing,
stress testing,
tears welling,
tent pegging,
their bearing,
their nesting,
their reading,
their spending,
their wedding,
then letting,
then pending,
there staring,
thread herring,
well dressing,
went begging,
wen zhengming,
west reading,
wet dressing,
when reading,
when setting,
when testing


4 syllables:
annette bening,
cement dressing,
compressed sensing,
correct reading,
correct spelling,
defence spending,
defense spending,
direct bearing,
direct lending,
direct selling,
ferenc helbing,
herself staring,
himself staring,
hotel bedding,
myself getting,
myself staring,
noel redding,
perfect setting,
subject heading,
success sharing,
upset welding,
yourself getting



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