Common multi-word phrases that nearly rhyme with sicca:
2 syllables:
big a,
did a,
in a.,
is a,
is a.,
sir a.,
sir hugh,
with a.,
brick up,
click ok,
click on,
hick up,
kick ass,
kick on,
kick up,
lick up,
pick on,
pick up,
prick up,
quick as,
sick on,
slick up,
snick up,
stick on,
stick up,
thick as,
trick on,
trick up,
ca ca,
csma ca,
big as,
big ass,
big gun,
big on,
big up,
brig. gen,
brig gen,
dig up,
fig up,
rig up,
beer up,
being an,
being as,
being has,
being hung,
being on,
bid on,
bid up,
bill as,
bill has,
bill on,
bit as,
bit on,
bit tongue,
bitch up,
break in on,
break it up,
bridge on,
bring an,
bring on,
bring up,
bring us,
cheer on,
cheer up,
cheer up/,
chewing ass,
chewing up,
chin on,
chin up,
climb on,
climb up,
cling on,
clip on,
did an,
did as,
did on,
did up,
diff eq,
dish up,
ear as,
fear as,
fear on,
fid def,
fil am,
fill an,
fill up,
firing on
3 syllables:
adding an,
adding up,
appear as,
appear on,
asking us,
berlin on,
career as,
career has,
career on,
commit an,
doing a
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