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  • 111tune out — in. to begin to ignore everything. □ I got bored and tuned out. □ The entire class had tuned out, so no one heard the teacher ask the question …

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  • 112out of practice — adjective Diminished in proficiency, especially in exercising a skill, due to disuse or a lack of recent experience. I dont think I can play a tune on the piano anymore; Im completely out of practice. Syn: rusty …

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  • 113in tune — IN ACCORD, in keeping, in accordance, in agreement, in harmony, in step, in line, in sympathy. → tune * * * in tune 1. True in pitch 2. In accord (figurative) • • • Main Entry: ↑tune * * * in/out of/tune …

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  • 114be in of tune with somebody — be ˌin/ˌout of ˈtune (with sb/sth) idiom to be/not be in agreement with sb/sth; to have/not have the same opinions, feelings, interests, etc. as sb/sth • These proposals are perfectly in tune with our own thoughts on the subject. • The President… …

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  • 115be in of tune with something — be ˌin/ˌout of ˈtune (with sb/sth) idiom to be/not be in agreement with sb/sth; to have/not have the same opinions, feelings, interests, etc. as sb/sth • These proposals are perfectly in tune with our own thoughts on the subject. • The President… …

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  • 116be in of tune — be ˌin/ˌout of ˈtune (with sb/sth) idiom to be/not be in agreement with sb/sth; to have/not have the same opinions, feelings, interests, etc. as sb/sth • These proposals are perfectly in tune with our own thoughts on the subject. • The President… …

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  • 117in of tune with somebody — be ˌin/ˌout of ˈtune (with sb/sth) idiom to be/not be in agreement with sb/sth; to have/not have the same opinions, feelings, interests, etc. as sb/sth • These proposals are perfectly in tune with our own thoughts on the subject. • The President… …

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  • 118in of tune with something — be ˌin/ˌout of ˈtune (with sb/sth) idiom to be/not be in agreement with sb/sth; to have/not have the same opinions, feelings, interests, etc. as sb/sth • These proposals are perfectly in tune with our own thoughts on the subject. • The President… …

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  • 119in tune — {adv.} or {adj. phr.} 1. At the proper musical pitch; high or low enough in sound. * /The piano is in tune./ 2. Going well together; in agreement; matching; agreeable. Often used with with . * /In his new job, John felt in tune with his… …

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  • 120in tune — {adv.} or {adj. phr.} 1. At the proper musical pitch; high or low enough in sound. * /The piano is in tune./ 2. Going well together; in agreement; matching; agreeable. Often used with with . * /In his new job, John felt in tune with his… …

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