Common multi-word phrases that nearly rhyme with hoori:
2 syllables:
books he,
books she,
books we,
book he,
book she,
book three,
book vii,
book viii,
book we,
book xii,
bush tea,
cooks d,
could be,
could he,
could see,
could she,
could we,
cured me,
foot key,
full three,
goods he,
good he,
good we,
jung hee,
looked me,
look he,
look me,
look see,
look she,
lured me,
pulled free,
pulled me,
pulls me,
pull me,
pure plea,
pushed me,
push me,
puts me,
put me,
shook me,
should be,
should he,
should see,
should she,
should we,
sure he,
sure she,
sure we,
took me,
took tea,
took three,
wood free,
wood pewee,
would flee,
would free,
would he,
would see,
would she,
would we
books he,
books she,
books we,
book he,
book she,
book three,
book vii,
book viii,
book we,
book xii,
bush tea,
cooks d,
could be,
could he,
could see,
could she,
could we,
cured me,
foot key,
full three,
goods he,
good he,
good we,
jung hee,
looked me,
look he,
look me,
look see,
look she,
lured me,
pulled free,
pulled me,
pulls me,
pull me,
pure plea,
pushed me,
push me,
puts me,
put me,
shook me,
should be,
should he,
should see,
should she,
should we,
sure he,
sure she,
sure we,
took me,
took tea,
took three,
wood free,
wood pewee,
would flee,
would free,
would he,
would see,
would she,
would we
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