Common multi-word phrases that nearly rhyme with off and on:
2 syllables:
than done,
fan tan,
grant an,
than ten,
crack den,
dans un,
dans une,
hath done,
nach den,
plan can,
than can,
than man,
than men,
than when,
that don,
that done,
add an,
canned hunt,
had an,
had done,
hand can,
hand gun,
hand man,
hand when,
land can,
land when,
plan an,
than an,
than non,
hang ten,
bank can,
cast an,
ch'ang ch'un,
chang ch'un,
chang chun,
fact an,
had ten,
last ten,
mash tun,
passed an,
past ten,
stank hen,
adds an,
ash can,
ask an,
at run,
at san,
at when,
att. gen,
att gen,
back then,
back when,
bad man,
bad men,
bag man,
bath bun,
black bun,
black man,
black men,
black run,
cap gun,
class can,
class men,
fat man,
glad when,
had lain,
had run,
had then,
had when,
had won,
hatte schon,
mad man,
maj. gen.,
maj gen,
pac man,
rat run,
shall run,
shall then,
staff can,
takes an,
task can,
that can,
that man,
that men,
that non,
that ran,
that run,
that son,
that then,
that van,
that when,
that won,
trash can,
what can,
what man,
what men,
what then,
band in
3 syllables:
dandy hen,
around an
What's up with this "phrase rhymes" section?
This experimental new tab on RhymeZone shows you
phrases that might be good matches for your multi-syllable query word. For example, the word
poetry produces phrase rhymes like boba tea and swollen knee and
hopeful he and moments we. Some of these (like "boba tea") are
single conceptual units, while others (like "hopeful he") are sentence
fragments. Both kinds of results may be useful when writing slant
rhymes that cross line boundaries, which are popular in hip hop lyrics and
musical theater. Typically, RhymeZone's phrase rhymes are assonant (share
vowel sounds) with the query word, with some degree of consonant match as well.
You'll often find lots of options in this tab, including many junky ones
that don't work well. Stay tuned while we find the right formula!
Commonly used words are shown in bold. Rare words are dimmed. Click on a word above to view its definition.