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Common multi-word phrases that nearly rhyme with dagwood:

2 syllables:
act could,
act should,
act would,
at good,
banks could,
banks should,
banks would,
bank could,
bank should,
bank would,
blacks could,
blacks would,
black hood,
black wood,
camp hood,
camp wood,
class could,
class should,
class would,
crab wood,
dad would,
damned good,
damn good,
draft hood,
facts should,
facts would,
fact could,
fact should,
fact would,
france could,
france should,
france would,
glance wood,
grant wood,
had good,
had stood,
hands should,
hands would,
hand could,
hand should,
hand would,
has good,
has stood,
have good,
have stood,
jack could,
jack stood,
jack wood,
jack would,
land could,
land should,
land would,
man could,
man should,
man stood,
man would,
matt good,
past would,
plans should,
plans would,
plants could,
plants should,
plants would,
plant should,
plant would,
plan could,
plan should,
plan would,
scrap wood,
staff could,
staff should,
staff would,
task should,
task would,
tax should,
tax would,
than could,
than good,
than would,
that could,
that good,
that should,
that stood,
that wood,
that would,
valves should


3 syllables:
attack would,
command would,
demand would,
guaiac wood,
impact would,
japan could,
japan should,
japan would,
perhaps should,
perhaps would,
sapan wood



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