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Common multi-word phrases that nearly rhyme with heavier:

2 syllables:
eve churr,
begged her,
bent her,
checked her,
et leur,
et per,
et sur,
felt her,
held her,
help her,
kept her,
leads her,
left her,
pressed her,
send her,
sent her,
shared her,
spent her,
swept her,
tells her,
bear her,
bless her,
cette heure,
fetch her,
lead her,
met her,
sell her,
set her,
share her,
spread her,
tell her,
where her,
yet her,
loved her,
loves her,
head word,
letch worth,
net work,
net worth,
share worth,
smell worse,
swear word,
them work,
well worn,
well worth,
beche de mer,
bell bird,
bell curve,
belles heures,
blessed earth,
bread flour,
cells per,
cent per,
cette perte,
charred earth,
check girl,
check shirt,
dead cert,
death birth,
death curse,
death curve,
deaths herb,
deaths per,
delle curve,
delle terme,
egg bird,
enter earth,
faire leurs,
french church,
fresh flour,
fresh nerve,
fresh search


3 syllables:
accept her,
affect her,
defend her,
except her,
expect her,
expressed her,
prevent her,
protect her,
addressed her,
express her,
upset her,
repair work,
success worth,
affect earth,
au pair girl,
began her,
beneath her,
beside her,
buried her,
cadet nurse,
caressed her,
complex search,
denied her,
essai sur,
excess flour,
express mirth


4 syllables:
cigarette burn,
expressing her



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