Common multi-word phrases that nearly rhyme with discreet:
8 letters:
his feet,
is sweet,
his seat,
its feet,
six feet,
big beat,
is freed,
is green,
did meet
9 letters:
his fleet,
ill treat,
his creed,
his sweet,
this feat,
vis vitae,
this heat,
pigs feet,
his green,
his grief,
his brief
10 letters:
will treat,
this sheet,
this sweet,
is reached,
mince meat,
with sweet,
must treat,
chip creep,
crib sheet,
disc wheel,
disk wheel
11 letters:
this street,
still treat,
think sheet,
which treat,
king street,
thick sheet,
this screen,
sized sheet,
bring sweet,
drift sheet,
print sheet,
since wheat,
still sweet,
thick sweet,
tinned meat,
chris green,
paris green,
bring wheat,
chill creep,
cliff creek,
diced sweet,
drink sweet,
fitch sheet,
flynn creek
12 letters:
bliss street,
paris street,
brick street,
cliff street,
frith street,
gipps street,
hicks street,
lisle street,
queer street,
ridge street,
smith street,
spear street,
swing street,
milled wheat,
tinned sheet,
bridge creek,
christ meant,
christ meets,
crisp sheets,
elgin street,
lewis street,
olive street,
alice street,
adding cream
13 letters:
bridge street,
fierce street,
paris streets,
pierce street,
prince street,
spring street,
string street,
chris reached,
paris reached,
beard reached,
bills reached,
berlin street,
revere street,
office street
14 letters:
douglas street,
being preached
15 letters:
since nietzsche
16 letters:
conflict reached
Some other possibilities:
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