Common multi-word phrases that nearly rhyme with twenties:
9 letters:
bel paese,
chem phys,
dead keys,
elm trees,
get these,
head seas,
help ease,
let these,
met these,
set these,
yet these
bel paese,
chem phys,
dead keys,
elm trees,
get these,
head seas,
help ease,
let these,
met these,
set these,
yet these
10 letters:
bare trees,
bent knees,
dead trees,
help these,
pear trees,
read these,
said these,
sell these,
tell these,
test these,
their ease,
their fees,
them these,
then these,
when these
bare trees,
bent knees,
dead trees,
help these,
pear trees,
read these,
said these,
sell these,
tell these,
test these,
their ease,
their fees,
them these,
then these,
when these
11 letters:
check these,
head cheese,
health phys,
helped ease,
hence these,
share these,
their knees,
their pleas,
where these
check these,
head cheese,
health phys,
helped ease,
hence these,
share these,
their knees,
their pleas,
where these
12 letters:
accept these,
affect these,
bear squeeze,
check please,
collect fees,
expect these,
extend these,
extent these,
felled trees,
fresh cheese,
perfect ease,
pierre louys,
unless these
accept these,
affect these,
bear squeeze,
check please,
collect fees,
expect these,
extend these,
extent these,
felled trees,
fresh cheese,
perfect ease,
pierre louys,
unless these
13 letters:
against these,
chevre cheese,
compare these,
connect these,
correct these,
express these,
french cheese,
possess these,
prevent these,
protect these,
reflect these
against these,
chevre cheese,
compare these,
connect these,
correct these,
express these,
french cheese,
possess these,
prevent these,
protect these,
reflect these
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