Common multi-word phrases that nearly rhyme with imputes:
2 syllables:
bring proofs,
touching proofs,
filled boots,
fills boots,
its roots,
stilt roots,
bring suits,
fill boots,
his boots,
spring shoots,
thick boots,
it suits,
thick roots,
which suits,
with roots,
bring groups,
bring troops,
in groups,
pouring troops,
routing groups,
slip noose,
bridge groups,
filled loops,
hipped roofs,
his troops,
parish groups,
peer groups,
picked troops,
pitched roofs,
shift troops,
skill groups,
swiss troops,
there groups,
which groups,
with groups,
with troops,
deaf mutes,
prince reuss,
routing loops,
skinned fruits,
string loops,
things loose,
tinned fruits,
winged fruits,
winged goose
3 syllables:
dispute is,
improve his,
improve voice,
simple loops,
swimming suits,
unbid suits,
until roots,
adding groups,
dispute takes,
improve its,
simple roots,
vietminh troops,
career groups,
enlist troops,
equipped troops,
until troops,
bringing suits,
drying fruits,
growing fruits,
impute to,
kinky boots,
playing flutes,
timber roofs,
winter boots,
winter suits
4 syllables:
attribute is,
continue its
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