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Common multi-word phrases that nearly rhyme with shepherd:
2 syllables:
claire heard,
yet heard,
bell bird,
egg bird,
rare bird,
sedge bird,
brett turned,
friend heard,
head word,
jesse heard,
letter urged,
never earned,
never urged,
press served,
press urged,
swear word,
well earned,
where third,
whether earned,
kept word,
scrub bird,
being heard,
chief heard,
chris heard,
douglas hurd,
has heard,
is heard,
judge heard,
paris heard,
smith heard,
still heard,
terra verde,
there heard,
thing heard,
twice heard,
was heard,
were heard,
with third,
fresh shirt,
deck curb,
fresh earth,
rare earth,
where earth,
group heard,
breath burned,
cette perte,
dressed birds,
flesh burned,
rare birds,
scare birds,
where birds
3 syllables:
success spurred,
better heard,
dairy herd,
eddie heard,
ever had,
ever heard,
feather head,
janet turned,
jenny heard,
jerry heard,
jessie heard,
kelly heard,
leather head,
letter had,
marie heard,
never had,
never heard,
subject heard,
success earned,
success served,
weather had,
whether heard,
accept third,
pepper and,
alice heard,
office heard,
uncle heard,
professor earle,
cherry bird,
hotel burned,
larry bird,
member had,
weber and,
weber showed,
weber viewed,
yellow bird,
addressed her,
addressed words,
affect third,
again heard,
agent turned,
ahead turned,
any third
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