Common multi-word phrases that nearly rhyme with caisson:
2 syllables:
ben gunn,
best done,
best one,
beth horon,
blessed one,
bread bun,
check one,
chen yun,
dead one,
dead run,
dead son,
delle donne,
end one,
fair one,
fresh run,
gets done,
get done,
get one,
hair done,
head spun,
held one,
helps one,
help one,
hence one,
hen run,
jen hsun,
jet gun,
jw trevan,
ken done,
kept one,
lead one,
led one,
left one,
less one,
let none,
let one,
lü shun,
met one,
next one,
n gon,
pen gun,
press run,
read one,
red one,
red run,
red sun,
ren cen,
ren xun,
said one,
says one,
self one,
send one,
sent one,
set one,
share one,
spend one,
spent one,
square one,
sten gun,
step one,
tell one,
tenshô shûbun,
test run,
their one,
their son,
them one,
them run,
then one,
then run,
then spun,
there one,
well done,
went one,
wet one,
when done,
when none,
when one,
where none,
where one,
yet done,
yet none,
yet one,
came one,
cane gun,
case one,
chain gun,
change one,
chase dunn,
chase gun,
days run,
day one,
face one,
flame gun,
freight ton,
gave one,
great fun,
great gun,
great one,
grey one,
jae won,
k gun,
k one,
late one,
made fun,
made one,
main gun,
main one,
makes fun,
makes one,
make one,
may jun,
may one,
may run,
nail gun,
name one,
nate dunn,
page one,
paid one,
paint gun,
pay one,
phase one,
placed one,
place one,
play one,
rail gun,
raised one,
raise one,
ray gun,
re run,
same one,
save one,
say one,
ssh keygen,
stage one,
state one,
state run,
straight run,
tae kyun,
takes one,
take one,
they done,
they run,
they won,
trains run,
way one,
weight ton
6 syllables:
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