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Common multi-word phrases that nearly rhyme with high-flying:

3 syllables:
bike riding,
bi wiring,
blind flying,
blind siding,
bright shining,
by binding,
by biting,
by bribing,
by buying,
by citing,
by climbing,
by driving,
by drying,
by dying,
by fighting,
by filing,
by finding,
by firing,
by flying,
by grinding,
by hiding,
by hiring,
by lightning,
by lying,
by mining,
by riding,
by rising,
by signing,
by sliding,
by striking,
by trying,
by tying,
by typing,
by wiping,
by writing,
child crying,
crime fighting,
died fighting,
die fighting,
die trying,
dry firing,
dry lightning,
dry riding,
eyes shining,
file firing,
file wiping,
fine dining,
finite ring,
high diving,
high siding,
ice climbing,
ice diving,
kite fighting,
kite flying,
knife fighting,
lies dying,
light shining,
light striking,
like climbing,
like crying,
like lightning,
like riding,
like trying,
like writing,
line drying,
line tying,
my liking,
my writing,
night flying,
night lighting,
night riding,
pied piping,
pile driving,
price lining,
prize fighting,
quite striking,
side sliding,
sky diving,
sky writing,
tie dying,
tight binding,
time binding,
time finding,
time trying,
time writing,
type writing,
while climbing,
while driving,
while fighting,
while flying,
while hiding,
while lying,
while riding,
while striving,
while trying,
while writing,
white lightning,
white lining


4 syllables:
affine pricing,
precise timing



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