Common multi-word phrases that nearly rhyme with euratom:
2 syllables:
but am,
plus some,
thus some,
but come,
but some,
get some,
let some,
put some,
tam tam,
tum tum,
but him,
cut him,
get him,
let him,
lit hum,
put him,
shut him,
but an,
but on,
but ten,
butt on,
cut on,
dum dum,
dumb dumb,
get an,
get on,
let an,
let on,
mud drum,
put an,
put on,
von dem,
but as,
but has,
but up,
butt up,
can come,
come come,
cut as,
cut up,
done some,
get as,
get up,
get us,
has come,
has some,
let up,
let us,
men come,
put as,
put up,
put us,
shut up,
such sum,
then come,
then some,
thus come,
truck comes,
tut tut,
up some,
was come,
was some,
when some,
yam yam,
yum yum,
get the hump,
just come,
just some,
must come,
ta ta,
beg him,
blood on,
done him,
fil am,
here am,
is some,
judge him,
la femme,
love him,
mud hen,
struck him,
this psalm,
this some
3 syllables:
unless some,
abut on,
added some,
flea comb,
opaque gem,
pea comb,
uncle sam,
eia tia,
petit homme,
quiet humour,
viet nam,
acid on,
added an,
added on,
ended on,
possess some
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