Common multi-word phrases that nearly rhyme with snickering:
8 letters:
liver in,
river in,
liver is,
river is,
clear in,
clear if,
clear is,
clear it
9 letters:
licker in,
liquor in,
liquor is,
differ in,
dinner in,
finger in,
linger in,
mirror in,
richer in,
winner in,
dinner is,
finger is,
in arrear,
inner ear,
mirror is,
victor in,
clear his
10 letters:
in nursing,
is serving,
clearer in,
whipper in,
picture in,
deliver it
11 letters:
dinner ring,
fisher king,
inner being,
inner thing,
liver being,
river being,
clear thing,
ass kicking,
consider in,
deliver him,
consider is,
consider it,
deliver his
13 letters:
thick curling,
trigger being,
still hurting,
still lurking,
picture being,
quick turning,
shekhar singh,
bigger things,
being burning,
bitter things,
bring courage,
berlin irving,
consider here,
clear turning,
clear wording,
clear working
14 letters:
skill learning,
still learning,
quick learning,
bring learning,
consider being,
berlin working,
career serving,
career working,
clear learning,
consider doing,
consider going
15 letters:
consider hiring,
enrich learning,
trigger housing,
career earnings,
career learning,
consider adding,
consider eating
16 letters:
reindeer herding,
asking searching
17 letters:
transmitter being
Some other possibilities:
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