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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}} |
/ˈkələrd/
Having a certain color skin, usually dark. non-white person. To change or affect someone's opinion.
/ˈfoundər/
Person establishing an organization, school etc.. (Of a ship) To be sinking after hitting rocks.
/ˈtraktər/
powerful motor vehicle with large rear wheels, used chiefly on farms for hauling equipment and trailers.
/ˈfranˌCHīz/
Right to run a business using name of a company. To sell the use of a brand to run a company.
/ˈfiNGɡər/
each of four jointed parts attached to hand. One of the five long parts of the hands. To identify the person guilty of a crime.
/kəˈlekt/
(of phone call) paid for by person receiving it. By asking the receiver of a call to pay for it. To take control of your own feelings or thoughts.
/inˈklo͞odiNG/
containing as part of whole being considered. To make someone, something part of a group.
A state in the northern US, bordered on the west, north, and east by Lakes Michigan, Superior, Huron, and Erie; population 10,003,422 (est. 2008); capital, Lansing. It was acquired from Britain by the US in 1783, becoming the 26th state in 1837..