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Common multi-word phrases that nearly rhyme with debacchate:

2 syllables:
act it,
add it,
ash pit,
asked it,
ask it,
at it,
back it,
back lit,
bad it,
bag it,
black pit,
blast it,
brad pit,
brad pitt,
cache hit,
can fit,
can hit,
can it,
can sit,
cast it,
catch it,
catch pit,
cat sit,
chance it,
crank it,
crass quit,
damn it,
dash it,
das dritte,
dragged it,
drag it,
drank it,
fact it,
fast it,
flag bit,
flat knit,
flax kit,
gag bit,
glad it,
glance it,
grabbed it,
grab it,
gram schmidt,
grant it,
grasped it,
grasp it,
hacked it,
hacks it,
had hit,
had it,
had lit,
had quit,
had split,
half lit,
half wit,
hands it,
hand it,
hand knit,
hang it,
has hit,
has it,
have hit,
have it,
have split,
jack schmitt,
land it,
last bit,
last it,
man it,
man tit,
match fit,
match it,
packed it,
pack it,
passed it,
pass it,
past it,
planned it,
plant it,
plan it,
ram it,
ran it,
rat pit,
sack it,
sand pit,
sand spit,
sang it,
scratch hit,
shall it,
shall sit,
slammed it,
slam it,
smashed it,
smash hit,
smash it,
snag it,
snatched it,
snatch it,
stack it,
stand it,
tan pit,
tap it,
task it,
than it,
thats it,
that bit,
that fit,
that hit,
that it,
that split,
wrapped it,
wrap it,
yanked it


3 syllables:
adapt it,
attach it,
attacked it,
attack it,
began it,
demands it,
demand it,
expand it,
impact it,
perhaps it,
surpass it,
unwrapped it,
whereas it


4 syllables:
understands it,
understand it


5 syllables:
allen chastanet



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