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Common multi-word phrases that nearly rhyme with cross-tining:

3 syllables:
all writing,
ball lighting,
ball lightning,
ball sizing,
cloth binding,
cross filing,
cross firing,
cross lighting,
cross priming,
cross tining,
dog fighting,
draw filing,
fault finding,
force driving,
ford lightning,
form grinding,
for binding,
for buying,
for climbing,
for crying,
for driving,
for drying,
for dyeing,
for dying,
for fighting,
for filing,
for finding,
for firing,
for flying,
for frying,
for grinding,
for guiding,
for hiring,
for lighting,
for liking,
for lying,
for mining,
for pricing,
for riding,
for signing,
for striking,
for trying,
for typing,
for writing,
horse riding,
jaw wiring,
law binding,
long lining,
long winding,
more striking,
north riding,
ore mining,
or binding,
or buying,
or driving,
or dying,
or fighting,
or finding,
or lying,
or riding,
or rising,
or trying,
or writing,
quartz mining,
salt mining,
salt rising,
small dining,
storm rising,
strong binding,
strong typing,
sword fighting,
war driving,
your liking,
your writing


4 syllables:
before buying,
before climbing,
before diving,
before drying,
before dying,
before filing,
before finding,
before firing,
before hiring,
before signing,
before trying,
before writing,
report writing,
towards finding,
toward finding


5 syllables:
reinforced binding



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