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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 "clothes" in a sentence?
/klō(T͟H)z/
noun
items worn to cover body.
verb
To put a certain type of clothing on someone; dress.
You can find detailed definitions of them on this page.
/ˈklōT͟HiNG/
clothes collectively. To put a certain type of clothing on someone; dress.
/ɡärb/
Distinct clothing style showing group affiliation. dress in distinctive clothes.
/wer/
wearing of something or state of being worn as clothing. have something on one's body as clothing or protection.
/ˈoutˌfit/
A set of clothing (with accessories). To provide with clothing and other things.
/ɡir/
Special clothes you use for a purpose. To aim at or prepare yourself for something.
/täɡ/
clothes. Clothes; what you wear. be or get dressed for particular occasion or activity.
The word "clothes" is a countable noun.
The plural of "clothes" is also "clothes".
To advance or appropriate someone else's ideas, policies, or agendas as one' ...
To advance or appropriate someone else's ideas, policies, or agendas as one's own.
used in reference to a situation in which people believe or pretend to belie ...
used in reference to a situation in which people believe or pretend to believe in the worth or importance of something that is worthless, or fear to point out an obvious truth that is counter to prevailing opinion.
Something widely accepted as true or professed as being praiseworthy due to ...
Something widely accepted as true or professed as being praiseworthy due to an unwillingness of the general population to criticize it or be seen as going against popular opinion. Taken from the Hans Christian Andersen fable of the same name, in which a vain king is sold imaginary clothing (i.e., nothing at all) by two weavers who promise him that it is visible only to the wise and cannot be seen by those who are ignorant, incompetent, or unfit for their position.
People will judge you according to the way you dress.
People will judge you according to the way you dress.
You can judge a man's character based on his clothing and appearance.
You can judge a man's character based on his clothing and appearance.