Common multi-word phrases that nearly rhyme with sprinkling:
3 syllables:
been coming,
been nothing,
been putting,
been running,
been something,
biggest thing,
big nothing,
bishops ring,
bit stuffing,
bridge jumping,
bring something,
build something,
children sing,
christian king,
clear cutting,
cliff jumping,
clinton king,
crimson king,
deer hunting,
did nothing,
did something,
feared nothing,
fearful thing,
fiddle string,
fixed coupling,
fix something,
gimbal ring,
gimmal ring,
give something,
him coming,
him nothing,
him something,
hip hugging,
his bulging,
his coming,
his cunning,
his hunting,
his loving,
his running,
hit something,
im coming,
is coming,
is cutting,
is nothing,
is putting,
is running,
is something,
is touching,
its coming,
its funding,
its nothing,
it coming,
it nothing,
it something,
jim bunning,
king nothing,
linda king,
little thing,
little wing,
missed nothing,
missed something,
nearest thing,
philip king,
pick something,
pinch running,
piston spring,
ring bunting,
risk loving,
ships coming,
sigma ring,
simplest thing,
simple ring,
simple thing,
since coming,
since nothing,
single string,
single thing,
spin coupling,
split funding,
still chuckling,
still clutching,
still coming,
still hunting,
still nothing,
still running,
still something,
thill coupling,
thinks nothing,
think nothing,
think something,
this coming,
this something,
vision thing,
which nothing,
which something,
wicked king,
wicked thing,
william dring,
william king,
witch hunting,
with bulging,
with funding,
with loving,
with nothing,
with running,
with something,
belleville spring,
fan bingbing,
guo jingjing,
until spring,
xi jinping
5 syllables:
coefficient ring

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