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Common multi-word phrases that nearly rhyme with cognac:

2 syllables:
arched back,
arc back,
are back,
are black,
az dac,
bar jack,
bar tack,
bob back,
bop stack,
bronze plaque,
car back,
charge back,
chart track,
chop back,
clock back,
clock jack,
dark black,
dot mac,
dropped back,
drops back,
fart sack,
far back,
flopped back,
got back,
hard pack,
hard tack,
harked back,
harks back,
hogs back,
hot pack,
john black,
john brack,
john jack,
john mack,
knocked back,
knocks back,
large black,
loc acc,
loll back,
marched back,
marked lack,
mar mac,
not back,
not black,
not lack,
on back,
on black,
on jack,
on track,
pop back,
rocked back,
sharp crack,
shot back,
smart jack,
soft black,
soft tack,
start back,
star trak,
stop back,
tom black,
tom stack,
top back,
top whack,
wash back,
was back,
was black,
was jack,
watched back,
watch back,
au lac,
blown back,
blown stack,
blows stack,
blow back,
blow stack,
bold black,
bone black,
both black,
broke back,
choked back,
chokes back,
closed stack,
coal sack,
coat rack,
code black,
cold back,
cold pack,
combed back,
drove back,
flowed back,
flown back,
flow back,
fold back,
folks back,
fo fac,
goat track,
goes back,
holds back,
joe back,
joe black,
low back,
lo jack,
most black,
nco pac,
no black,
no lack,
old black,
old jack,
own back,
own lack,
phone back,
roach back,
road back,
road track,
rode back,
rolled back,
rolls back,
roll back,
row back,
sloe black,
slow track,
smoke black,
smoke jack,
smoke stack,
snow pack,
so black,
strode back,
strolled back,
those black,
thrown back,
throws back,
toast rack,
told jack,
tone stack,
tow sack,
whole pack,
wrote back,
yolk sack


3 syllables:
bernard black,
ceylon lac,
control track



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