How Many Syllables are in Pass Over | Divide Pass Over into Syllables

How many syllables are in pass over? 3 syllables

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One syllable words that rhyme with Pass Over

ass, bass, basse, blass, bras, brass, cas, cass, chasse, class, crass, das, dass, fahs, fass, gas, gass, glas, glass, gras, grass, grasse, hass, jass, kass, klas, klass, kras, krass, lass, last, mass, mass., masse, nass, pass, pasts, plas, plass, plasse, ras, sas, sass, sasse, tass, vass, yass

Two syllable words that rhyme with Pass Over

alas, alsace, amass, contrasts, depass, forecasts, harass, impasse, lambastes, morass, repass, surpass, umass, vanasse

Three syllable words that rhyme with Pass Over

middle-class

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