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Well, "waiting" and "eating" partially rhyme. The ing sound is repeated, but for a perfect rhyme, you also need the "a" or the "e" sound. Some words that rhyme with eating more perfectly follow:

beating

cheating

greeting

heating

meeting

seating

sleeting

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