not+in+tune

  • 31tune\ 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 …

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  • 32tune me out — stop listening to me, not pay attention to me    If you speak in a boring way, students will tune you out …

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  • 33tune — [14] Tune originated as a variant of tone, and to begin with it was used for ‘sound, tone’ (‘He told him of the death of Brunes; then were made hideous tunes of many a gentle damsel’, Troy book 1400). Very quickly, however, the sense ‘melody’… …

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  • 34Not-Homosexualität — Schwule Zweisamkeit Lesbische Romantik Homosexualität (bzw. Homophilie) ist eine sexuelle Orientierung, bei der Liebe, Romantik und …

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  • 35Tune Stone — ▪ Norwegian artifact       5th century monument bearing the most important Norwegian runic inscription, written vertically on two sides of the stone. Discovered in 1627 in southeastern Norway, it is now in Oslo. Authorities do not agree on the… …

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  • 36in 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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  • 37out of tune — (music) not at the correct pitch, not in tune    The violins were out of tune, but I enjoyed the singing …

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  • 38out of tune — 1. Harsh, discordant, inharmonious, not in tune. 2. Irritated, ruffled, out of humor …

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  • 39out of tune — not in agreement, not going well together They are out of tune with what the other members of the group think …

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  • 40out of tune with the times — not suited to his times, not appropriate for his days …

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