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Make correct pairs from two columns
PERFECT HITS | {{lyricTraining.stats.PERFECT_HITS}} | +{{lyricTraining.stats.PERFECT_HITS * 20}} |
HITS | {{lyricTraining.stats.HITS}} | +{{lyricTraining.stats.HITS * 10}} |
LONGEST STREAK | {{lyricTraining.stats.LONGEST_STREAKS}} | +{{lyricTraining.stats.LONGEST_STREAKS * 10}} |
REMAINING TIME | {{lyricTraining.timeout / 1000}}s | +{{lyricTraining.timeout / 1000}} |
TOTAL | +{{lyricTraining.exp}} |
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/fəˈmilyər/
Well-known or easily recognized. demon supposedly obeying witch.
/pləˈto͞on/
Military unit consisting of 15-30 soldiers. alternate players in specified position in successive games.
/stab/
Causing a sharp pain. Act of hurting someone with a sharp object. thrust knife or other pointed weapon into someone so as.
/ˈSHo͞odiNG/
moving or growing quickly. to try to score points for yourself or your team, in sports involving a ball, by kicking, hitting, or throwing the ball towards the goal. To fire a gun; injure or kill someone with a gun.
/səˈvilyən/
person not in armed services. Ordinary person who is not in the army.
/ˈfrēkiNG/
used for emphasis or to express annoyance. used for emphasis or to express anger etc.. Used to emphasize what is being said, or to express anger.
/ˌikˈspirēəns/
Knowledge gained by living life, doing new things. encounter event or occurrence.
/ˈkaptiv/
Unable to leave and forced to stay and listen. Person caught and held against their will.
/ˈməltəpəl/
involving several parts or elements. number exactly divisible by another number.
/əˈkyo͞ozd/
person or group of people who are charged with or on trial for crime. To claim that someone has done something wrong.