out+of+tune

  • 91tune — /toohn, tyoohn/, n., v., tuned, tuning. n. 1. a succession of musical sounds forming an air or melody, with or without the harmony accompanying it. 2. a musical setting of a hymn, poem, psalm, etc., usually in four part harmony. 3. the state of… …

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  • 92tune — 01. We need someone to [tune] our piano it sounds terrible. 02. I know the [tune] to that song, but I don t know the words. 03. Do you know how to [tune] a guitar? 04. You should check your car on a regular basis to make sure that it is properly… …

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  • 93Tune In (Turn On The Acid House) — Infobox Single Name = Tune In (Turn On The Acid House) Type = single Artist = Psychic TV Caption = DC Records Side A Released = Recorded = Genre = Length = Label = DC Records DC 23 Temple Records TOPY 037 Producer = Reviews = Last album = This… …

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  • 94tune out — PHRASAL VERB If you tune out, you stop listening or paying attention to what is being said. [V P] Whatever you re talking about, children rapidly tune out if you go beyond them... [V P n (not pron)] Rose heard the familiar voice, but tuned out… …

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  • 95tune something out — exclude a sound or transmission of a particular frequency * * * ˌtune ˈout | ˌtune sb/sthˈout derived to stop listening to sth • When she started talking about her job, he just tuned out. Main entry: ↑tunederived …

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  • 96tune — [[t]tun, tyun[/t]] n. v. tuned, tun•ing 1) mad a succession of musical sounds forming an air or melody 2) mad the state of being in the proper pitch: to be in tune[/ex] 3) agreement in pitch; unison; harmony 4) proper adjustment, as of radio… …

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  • 97tune — Synonyms and related words: French pitch, accommodate, accord, accordance, adapt, adjust, adjust to, agreement, air, align, aria, assimilate, assonate, atone, attend to, attune, attunement, be aware of, be blind to, be harmonious, be in tune,… …

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  • 98tune someone or something out — tv. to ignore or disregard someone or something. □ I heard enough and tuned her out. CD I managed to tune out the constant clamor in the streets …

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  • 99Out of the Unknown — For the collection of short stories by A. E. van Vogt and E. Mayne Hull, see Out of the Unknown (collection). Out of the Unknown Format Anthology Science fiction Drama …

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  • 100Out of Nothing — For the philosophical concept, see Ex nihilo. Out of Nothing Studio album by Embrace Relea …

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