out+of+tune

  • 101tune\ out — v. phr. To not listen to something. How can you work in such a noisy environment? Jane asked Sue. Well, I simply tune it out, she answered …

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  • 102tune in — vb to attune to one s environment, achieve harmony with one s peer group, the counterculture and/or the cosmos. This hipster and beatnik term became part of the catchphrase slogan of the hippy movement; turn on, tune in, drop out . Unlike the… …

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  • 103tune me out — stop listening to me, not pay attention to me    If you speak in a boring way, students will tune you out …

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  • 104Out of the Shadows — For the Hawkwind song, see Space Bandits. For the video game, see Out of the Shadows (video game). Out of The Shadows Studio album by The Sh …

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  • 105out-and-out — ADJ: ADJ n (emphasis) You use out and out to emphasize that someone or something has all the characteristics of a particular type of person or thing. The Olympic theme tune Amigos para Siempre (Friends for Life) proved an out and out success...… …

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  • 106Out of Step (TV series) — For other uses, see Out of Step (disambiguation). Out of Step is a documentary series made by Associated Rediffusion in 1957, in which presenter Daniel Farson looks for unconventional opinions surrounding a particular topical issue. Episodes… …

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  • 107tune in — verb a) To select a channel, station, etc., as on television or radio. b) To pay attention. See Also: tune out, stay tuned …

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  • 108Out of Nowhere (Johnny Green song) — The cover of Johnny Green and His Orchestra s recording of Out of Nowhere . Out of Nowhere is a popular song composed by Johnny Green with lyrics by Edward Heyman. It was first recorded by Bing Crosby in 1931 and became his first number one hit… …

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  • 109tune out — informal stop paying attention. → tune …

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  • 110tune out — verb a) To fail to pay attention to; to ignore. I have a hard time tuning out a television that is on. b) To change the channel or frequency away from. I was tired of talk radio so I tuned out of that station and tuned into one playing all music …

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