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Common multi-word phrases that nearly rhyme with unfetter:

2 syllables:
cette heure,
lead her,
spread her,
bear her,
bless her,
fetch her,
sell her,
share her,
tell her,
where her,
bent her,
checked her,
et leur,
et per,
et sur,
felt her,
kept her,
left her,
pressed her,
sent her,
spent her,
swept her,
yet heard,
bit her,
but her,
cut her,
hit her,
it her,
put her,
shut her,
begged her,
held her,
leads her,
send her,
shared her,
claire heard,
deck curb,
eve churr,
fresh earth,
fresh shirt,
help her,
rare earth,
tells her,
where earth,
blessed earth,
brett turned,
cent per,
cette perte,
delle terme,
enter earth,
gets hers,
helped her,
left turn,
lent term,
letter urged,
net work,
net worth,
step turn,
sweat shirt,
wet nurse,
did her,
hid her,
being her,
ben hur,
bring her,
done her


3 syllables:
addressed her,
express her,
accept her,
affect her,
except her,
expect her,
expressed her,
prevent her,
protect her,
defend her,
carry her,
marry her,
professor earle,
whether her,
affect earth,
better heard,
cadet nurse,
caressed her,
getting her,
janet turned,
letting her,
percent per,
protect earth,
recent earth,
subject heard,
asking her,
become her


4 syllables:
cigarette burn



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