Similar words: fine tuning, stunning, pruning, uninviting, uninteresting, tunic, tunisian, importunity. Meaning: ['tuːnɪŋ /'tju-] n. (music) calibrating something (an instrument or electronic circuit) to a standard frequency.
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1. I could hear the sound of a band tuning up.
2. The band were tuning up their guitars.
3. Your piano is flat; it needs tuning.
4. The tuning on this piano is awful.
5. After fiddling with the tuning I finally got JFM.
6. Others were quietly tuning up their instruments.
7. Get into the habit of tuning your guitar every day before you practise.
8. The orchestra was tuning up as we entered the hall.
9. The orchestra were tuning up as we entered the hall.
10. They are tuning up a plane on the flight line.
11. The engine certainly needs tuning but there's nothing wrong with the car.
12. People get their information by tuning in to foreign radio stations.
13. It also needs regular maintenance and tuning.
14. It's time-proven[sentencedict.com],[sentence dictionary] reliable and lends itself to tuning.
15. He would outlaw tuning kit like Dynojet's Power Commander, which alters fuel injection and engine management systems.
16. I also put on the real Sperzel locking tuning pegs as opposed to the fake ones that Fender are making now.
17. Thus juvenile mortality readily influences size by tuning the timing of maturity.
18. The company has been making tuning devices for over thirty years and the R450 is the latest in their product line.
19. I trembled like a tuning fork, but my shoulder fakes absorbed the worst of the shaking.
20. His main rival has been tuning up on Burford golf course.
21. She doesn't worry about transcending anything, or tuning in to universal themes.
22. And since the mandolin has a different tuning to the guitar, it gives you a different chord voicing to everybody else.
23. Even tuning your radio can be done over a very limited range.
24. In desperation I sometimes reverted to tuning step-by-step by harmonics, something I haven't done for yonks.
25. A sound arrangement is an electronic oscillator and detection system employing ganged selective tuning.
26. The bikes would sit somewhere between Superstock and superbike machines, with less tuning allowed to them than superbikes.
27. One of the strings on my guitar snapped when I was tuning it.
28. From behind it we could hear the chirps and roars of invisible clarinets and trombones tuning up.
29. The hammering and pounding made a terrific noise, as if the old men were tuning dementedly a giant xylophone.
30. Didymograptus species of this type have a distinctive shape like a tuning fork.
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