Synonym: harmony, melody, music, song. Similar words: tune in, tunnel, immune, funeral, fortunately, opportunity, unexpected, unemployment. Meaning: [tuːn /tju-] n. 1. a succession of notes forming a distinctive sequence 2. the property of producing accurately a note of a given pitch 3. the adjustment of a radio receiver or other circuit to a required frequency. v. 1. adjust for (better) functioning 2. adjust the pitches of (musical instruments).
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181. A woman gently crooned the tune of a lullaby.
182. That used to be a completely different tune.
183. When he got back, he'd changed his tune.
184. Goddamn that tune, it sure as hell sounds familiar!
185. You young girls can call the tune nowadays.
186. But now it dances to a different tune.
187. That's a familiar tune - what is it?
188. The environment calls the tune and the strategic behaviour of individuals is a response to the circumstances affecting their lives.
189. They may play in a different key and with a somewhat different emphasis but the tune can often be heard all the same.
190. Those who download files from bulletin boards are usually in tune with the overall concept.
191. She was singing along to a tune on the radio that sounded vaguely familiar.
192. This procedure would bring the tune to the foreground without the necessity of blaring on the part of the brass.
193. It also begs a question about whether the government is changing its tune?
194. The dance band is playing, sounds like a military tune, certainly not like the local dances back home.
195. It don't really sound like the tune, but it fits in real well with the rest of them.
196. Bryn Terfel also deserves special mention as a stunning bass who is actually in tune, and whose words are clearly understood.
197. High above, the wind played a delicate tune through crumpled foliage.
198. Flame control: a certain amount of finesse is required to fine tune the heat output.
199. It is a city more in tune with outdoor recreation than cultural institutions, but it rains there.
200. Sad to say, science is no longer pure: commerce pays for it and commerce calls the tune.
201. At first he did not recognize the tune, and then he caught its cadences.
202. Why did he get the feeling that he and Egbert were dancing to a tune?
203. I knew the tune, but the words were foreign to me.Sentencedict.com
204. A deckhand on the ferry from Brooklyn whistled the tune, and the words floated up from nowhere.
205. Gregory's bass guitar was out of tune because of a wayward string and none of the group had guitar tuners.
206. The scheme began with 35 projects funded to the tune of Ecu10,000 each to put forward more detailed proposals.
207. Does not the divine drama seem to suggest that the Devil is calling the tune?
208. Mandeville and Santerre had arrived at Templecombe wanting to make everyone dance to their tune.
209. She was dancing to his tune a little too, and she was uneasily aware of it.
210. They control all the funding so we have to dance to their tune.
More similar words: tune in, tunnel, immune, funeral, fortunately, opportunity, unexpected, unemployment.