Common multi-word phrases that nearly rhyme with dorar:
9 letters:
der fhrer,
deter her,
furs were,
heard her,
serve her,
turns her,
turns per,
turn were,
unter der,
urged her,
words per,
work were
der fhrer,
deter her,
furs were,
heard her,
serve her,
turns her,
turns per,
turn were,
unter der,
urged her,
words per,
work were
10 letters:
birds were,
births per,
curled her,
cursed her,
divert her,
earned her,
earth were,
firms were,
first were,
girls were,
herds were,
jerked her,
kurds were,
nursed her,
pursed her,
return her,
serbs were,
serfs were,
served her,
terms were,
third were,
turks were,
turned her,
words were,
worked her,
worked per,
works were,
world were
birds were,
births per,
curled her,
cursed her,
divert her,
earned her,
earth were,
firms were,
first were,
girls were,
herds were,
jerked her,
kurds were,
nursed her,
pursed her,
return her,
serbs were,
serfs were,
served her,
terms were,
third were,
turks were,
turned her,
words were,
worked her,
worked per,
works were,
world were
11 letters:
bird scarer,
church were,
clerks were,
curves were,
disturb her,
nerves were,
returns per,
sherds were,
shirts were,
skirts were
bird scarer,
church were,
clerks were,
curves were,
disturb her,
nerves were,
returns per,
sherds were,
shirts were,
skirts were
12 letters:
dirck bleker,
observed her,
preserve her,
returned her,
returns were,
searched her,
unnerved her
dirck bleker,
observed her,
preserve her,
returned her,
returns were,
searched her,
unnerved her
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