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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 "dead" in a sentence?
/ded/
adjective
Unable to operate because electricity etc. ran out.
adverb
Completely; absolutely.
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/ɡôn/
no longer present. To move or travel to another place. (of time) past. To function properly.
/lāt/
Having died; having held some position recently. At a time after the expected time.
/lôst/
Not knowing where you are or how to get home. To fail to win something that is being contested.
/ləˈmen(t)əd/
conventional way of describing someone who has died or something that has ceased to exist. To express sadness or regret about something.
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/ˈliviNG/
Alive. income or means of earning it. To make your home in a house or town.
/ˈpärSHəl/
Giving better treatment to one person than another. overtone or harmonic.
To reject or abandon someone, especially a lover or romantic partner. Primar ...
To reject or abandon someone, especially a lover or romantic partner. Primarily heard in US.
Also, dead man. An empty liquor, wine, or beer bottle, as in , or has been ...
Also, dead man. An empty liquor, wine, or beer bottle, as in , or has been slang for "empty bottle" since the late 1600s but has been largely replaced by , dating from the late 1800s.
Totally exhausted or fatigued. (Not to be confused with "deadbeat," a lazy, ...
Totally exhausted or fatigued. (Not to be confused with "deadbeat," a lazy, feckless, or negligent person.)