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Common multi-word phrases that nearly rhyme with paralleling:

13 letters:
bezel setting,
delta hedging,
level pegging,
metal bending,
metal decking,
second ending


14 letters:
aaron spelling,
agenda setting,
credit netting,
edmund kesting,
lemon meringue,
second helping,
self repelling,
self selecting,
tariff heading,
then selecting,
when assessing,
when comparing,
when selecting


15 letters:
careful reading,
central bearing,
less compelling,
message telling,
second blessing,
second guessing,
section heading,
self condemning,
self propelling,
tensile testing,
weapons testing,
when addressing,
when attempting


16 letters:
again suggesting,
directed reading,
events affecting,
question begging,
selected reading,
special blessing,
sterile dressing,
trends affecting


17 letters:
attention getting,
developed vetting,
direct addressing,
essential reading,
invented spelling,
pleasant smelling,
suggested reading


18 letters:
acceptance testing,
connection sharing,
projection welding,
regression testing


19 letters:
independent reading,
independent testing,
indirect addressing,
investment spending,
recommended reading,
residential setting,
unpleasant smelling


20 letters:
experimental setting,
experimental testing


21 letters:
developmental reading,
environmental setting


22 letters:
fluorescence quenching



What's up with this "phrase rhymes" section?

This experimental new tab on RhymeZone shows you phrases that might be good matches for your multi-syllable query word. For example, the word poetry produces phrase rhymes like boba tea and swollen knee and hopeful he and moments we. Some of these (like "boba tea") are single conceptual units, while others (like "hopeful he") are sentence fragments. Both kinds of results may be useful when writing slant rhymes that cross line boundaries, which are popular in hip hop lyrics and musical theater. Typically, RhymeZone's phrase rhymes are assonant (share vowel sounds) with the query word, with some degree of consonant match as well.

You'll often find lots of options in this tab, including many junky ones that don't work well. Stay tuned while we find the right formula!



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