Common multi-word phrases that nearly rhyme with orthotropic:
2 syllables:
arch brick,
are quick,
are sick,
are thick,
bont tick,
boss chick,
car sick,
charles picque,
chop stick,
clark dick,
clock tick,
dod jic,
drop kick,
got sick,
heart sick,
hot chick,
hot lick,
hot mic,
hot stick,
job stick,
john hick,
john speke,
john wick,
large brick,
lock pick,
mahl stick,
malm brick,
non stick,
not kick,
not pick,
not sick,
not stick,
odd trick,
on tick,
park nick,
part vic,
rock chick,
stock brick,
top kick,
was quick,
was sick,
was thick,
yard stick
arch brick,
are quick,
are sick,
are thick,
bont tick,
boss chick,
car sick,
charles picque,
chop stick,
clark dick,
clock tick,
dod jic,
drop kick,
got sick,
heart sick,
hot chick,
hot lick,
hot mic,
hot stick,
job stick,
john hick,
john speke,
john wick,
large brick,
lock pick,
mahl stick,
malm brick,
non stick,
not kick,
not pick,
not sick,
not stick,
odd trick,
on tick,
park nick,
part vic,
rock chick,
stock brick,
top kick,
was quick,
was sick,
was thick,
yard stick
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