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Common multi-word phrases that nearly rhyme with percina:

3 syllables:
blurring the,
burning a,
burning the,
curbing the,
cursing the,
earning a,
earning the,
furnished a,
furnished the,
furnish a,
furnish the,
hurting the,
learning a,
learning the,
merging the,
nourish the,
nursing a,
nursing the,
searches the,
searching the,
serving a,
serving the,
skirted the,
skirting the,
spurning the,
stirring the,
surfing the,
turning a,
turning the,
urging a,
urging the,
working a,
working the


4 syllables:
affirming the,
alerted the,
alerting the,
asserting a,
asserting the,
concerning a,
concerning the,
confirming the,
conserving the,
converted the,
converting a,
converting the,
deserted the,
discerning the,
discourage the,
disturbing the,
diverted the,
diverting the,
emerges a,
encouraged a,
encouraged the,
encourage a,
encourage the,
exerted a,
exerting a,
incurring the,
inserting a,
inserting the,
inverting the,
observing a,
observing the,
perverting the,
preferring a,
preferring the,
preserving a,
preserving the,
referring the,
rehearses the,
rehearsing the,
researching the,
reserving the,
returning a,
returning the,
reverses the,
reversing the,
subverting the,
transferring a,
transferring the,
traversing the,
usurping the


5 syllables:
reaffirming the



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