Common multi-word phrases that nearly rhyme with italic:
2 syllables:
back kick,
bat tick,
shall look,
bad cheque,
black buick,
black ink,
flat pick,
hat trick,
shall hear,
shall here,
shall in,
shall it,
squab chick,
stag tick,
back link,
drag link,
latch click,
shall stick,
shall think,
shall thinke,
snap link,
that link,
cat hook,
crash shook,
gang hook,
match hook,
snap hook,
that eq,
that took,
though thick,
what took,
ab is,
ache in,
add in,
add it,
ash is,
at him,
at his,
at in,
at is,
at it,
back here,
back his,
back if,
back in,
back in.,
back is,
back it,
bad if,
bad in,
bad is,
bad it,
bag in,
bag is,
bag it,
bang in,
bash in,
bat ear,
bath in,
bath is,
black in,
black is,
cache hit,
cap in,
cap is,
cash in,
cash is,
cat in,
cat is,
catch him,
catch his,
catch in,
catch it,
clad in,
class in,
class is,
class iv,
crack in,
cram in,
crash in,
dad is,
dash it,
drag him,
drag in,
drag it,
fan in,
fan is,
fat in,
fat is,
flag in,
flag is,
flap is,
flash in
3 syllables:
of that ilk,
attack him,
attack in,
attack is,
attack it,
combat in
4 syllables:
really thick
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