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Common multi-word phrases that nearly rhyme with heseltine:

3 syllables:
aarons sign,
central line,
central shrine,
clarence stein,
delbets sign,
extra fine,
ezra klein,
gaenslens sign,
henles spine,
hensens line,
lemon sign,
lemon vine,
level line,
mensal line,
mental spine,
ned buntline,
paraná pine,
pedal line,
pembertons sign,
pencil line,
petrous line,
second line,
second wine,
section line,
section sign,
senza fine,
spectral line,
stella vine,
tariff line,
tension line,
text align,
then assign,
bennett bean,
beryl green,
bethnal green,
bethnel green,
cheval screen,
death machine,
devon green,
edmund kean,
ed levine,
emerald green,
emerald qreen,
ethyl green,
etna green,
gretna green,
kendall green,
ken levine,
lemon queen,
mescal bean,
methyl green,
nõrlund mean,
parrot green,
red machine,
second lien,
second scene,
second screen,
seldom scene,
seldom seen,
senna bean,
session bean,
sex machine,
step machine,
tara jean,
terre plein,
their machine,
venice queen,
welcome screen,
wet machine


4 syllables:
attention line,
concession line,
correction line,
dimension line,
assessment lien,
essential gene,
expression gene,
fluorescent screen,
vienna green


5 syllables:
differential line,
equipotential line,
cigarette machine,
differential gene,
henrietta green



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