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Common multi-word phrases that nearly rhyme with usually:

3 syllables:
blue bunny,
blue honey,
blue monday,
blue monkey,
boost buddy,
booth bunny,
boot money,
due punti,
dune buggy,
euna lee,
eu country,
food debris,
foo bunny,
gluten free,
google bee,
goose bumpy,
group study,
hugh duffy,
human flea,
human knee,
juice monkey,
lose money,
luna sea,
movement he,
mua p,
news bunny,
new country,
new money,
new monkey,
new monthly,
new puppy,
new study,
nuisance fee,
poor country,
rooted tree,
rootless tree,
ruined me,
ruin me,
students be,
students see,
students t,
suited me,
susan bee,
susan dey,
through study,
toon dupuis,
toothache tree,
too bloody,
too bulky,
too clumsy,
too funny,
too hungry,
too ugly,
to agree,
to country,
to curry,
to money,
to multi,
to roughly,
to study,
tuna p,
uses three,
vuja de,
who agree,
who study,
wounded knee,
you agree,
you hungry,
you money,
you study


4 syllables:
beautiful tree,
fruit company,
grew suddenly,
gyula agghazy,
loses money,
neutral country,
new company,
pulasan tree,
shoe company,
soup company,
tool company,
too abruptly,
to company,
to kentucky,
to suddenly,
usual fee,
utile dulci,
u agii,
whose company,
who suddenly,
youth custody,
you suddenly,
conclusions we,
conclusion he,
conclusion we,
diffusion mri,
included three,
into money,
john frusciante,
saluted me,
solution we


5 syllables:
into custody,
quadruple bucky,
distribution fee,
revolution he,
revolution wii,
trichoplusia ni


6 syllables:
vijay sethupathi



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