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Near rhymes for undoes
Near rhymes work great for songwriting, often giving a more interesting feel than perfect rhymes.
- hellos
- jumbos
- gumbos
- dumbos
- touchstones
- truckloads
- uploads
- juncos
- stuccoes
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- bonitos
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- phenoms
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- bunkos
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- lugholes
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- fructose
- brushstrokes
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- bassos
- unbolts
- commandos
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- glissandos
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- ambush
- cantos
- standoff
- ponchos
- banjos
- combos
- pantos
- mambos
Want to know what rhymes with undoes?
Want to know what rhymes with "undoes" in a song? Start here for a curated rhyme list designed for songwriting—not school poetry.
Good rhymes support meaning. If the rhyme forces a weird word, the listener feels it—so we prioritize rhymes that keep your story clear.
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