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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}} |
How to use "awesome" in a sentence?
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/ˈbreTHˌtākiNG/
astonishing or awe-inspiring in quality, so as to take one's breath away.
/əˈmāziNG/
Surprising in a pleasing way. To cause wonder; to surprise completely.
/ˈstəniNG/
Causing amazement, e.g. because so very good. To incapacitate using a special gun.
/əˈstoundiNG/
surprisingly impressive or notable. To surprise someone greatly.
/əˈstänəSHiNG/
extremely surprising or impressive. To cause someone to feel great wonder or surprise.
/ikˈstrôrd(ə)nˌerē/
very unusual or remarkable. item in company's accounts.
/spekˈtakyələr/
beautiful in dramatic and eye-catching way. event produced on large scale and with striking effects.
Excellent; fantastic; really great or impressive. Primarily heard in US.
Excellent; fantastic; really great or impressive. Primarily heard in US.
Slang for “wonderful,” “terrific,” originating in the second half of the twe ...
Slang for “wonderful,” “terrific,” originating in the second half of the twentieth century and used widely by youngsters. It transferred the original meaning of awe-inspiring, dating from the seventeenth century. A cartoon caption had it (Dec. 19, 1983): “Third grade? Third grade is awesome!”