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Words That Rhyme With "Hut"

Name these one syllable words that rhyme with the word "hut"
"Slut" is a word I don't want to particularly use in this quiz, so that's why it's already filled in.
"Soot" is sometimes said with the same ending as hut, but I'm taking the more common way to say it (won't be put in).
"What" is said differently in regions of the USA and other English-speaking countries. Therefore, I am adding it in as a caveat.
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First submittedNovember 2, 2018
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Words
But
Butt
Cut
Glut
Gut
Hut
Jut
Mutt
Nut
Putt
Rut
Scut
Shut
Slut
Smut
Strut
Tut
What
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Level 95
Nov 2, 2018
Not quite sure how "what" is supposed to rhyme with "hut"? Several words missing: Scut (tail of a rabbit/deer etc), Slut is a perfectly good word going back to Chaucer and Shakespeare and it should be in this list, Tut is missing too.
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Level 61
Nov 2, 2018
I forgot to add scut so that will be added in. I will make a caveat for what, as us Southerners say it differently than others. I will also add tut in and didn't consider it at the time. For slut, however, I do not really want to offend anyone because I feel like some people will get upset about the whole demeanor and what it implies nowadays. I will however add a caveat in as well for slut, but I just don't like using it. Thank you for the feedback and I honestly appreciate it! Feel free to check out my other quizzes if you get a chance to do so! =)
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Level 95
Nov 2, 2018
Cool - looking forward to more of your quizzes!
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Level 49
Nov 2, 2018
What about foot and put spelt like put?
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Level 61
Nov 3, 2018
Those have different sounding endings. I'm using the common American pronunciation =)