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  • 1Tune — Tune, n. [A variant of tone.] 1. A sound; a note; a tone. The tune of your voices. Shak. [1913 Webster] 2. (Mus.) (a) A rhythmical, melodious, symmetrical series of tones for one voice or instrument, or for any number of voices or instruments in… …

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  • 2tune — tune1 [ tun ] noun count INFORMAL ** a song or piece of music: the station that plays all your favorite tunes a Russian folk tune be in/out of tune with 1. ) to understand/not understand the feelings, opinions, or needs of a group of people: He… …

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  • 3tune — I UK [tjuːn] / US [tun] noun [countable] Word forms tune : singular tune plural tunes informal ** a song or piece of music a Russian folk tune the station that plays all your favourite tunes • be in/out of tune with to understand/not understand… …

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  • 4Tune-o-matic — (also abbreviated to TOM) is a name of fixed bridge design for electric guitars. It was designed by Ted McCarty (Gibson Guitar Corporation president) and introduced in the Gibson Les Paul Custom guitar in 1954cite web url =… …

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  • 5Not Guilty (song) — Not Guilty Song by George Harrison from the album George Harrison Released 23 February 1979 Recorded July November 1978 Genre Rock …

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  • 6tune´less|ly — tune|less «TOON lihs, TYOON », adjective. 1. without tune; not musical; unmelodious: »The tuneless yet sweet humming of the low, worn voice (Elizabeth Gaskell). SYNONYM(S): unmusical. 2. giving no sound or music. –tune´less|ly, adverb …

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  • 7tune|less — «TOON lihs, TYOON », adjective. 1. without tune; not musical; unmelodious: »The tuneless yet sweet humming of the low, worn voice (Elizabeth Gaskell). SYNONYM(S): unmusical. 2. giving no sound or music. –tune´less|ly, adverb …

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  • 8Not Myself Tonight — Single by Christina Aguilera from the album Bionic …

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  • 9tune 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./ …

    Dictionary of American idioms

  • 10tune 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./ …

    Dictionary of American idioms