We are using cookies This website uses cookies in order to offer you the most relevant information. By browsing this website, you accept these cookies.
Did you know? You can double click on a word to look it up on TermGallery.
Meanings of change the record in English
We have no meanings for "change the record" in our records yet.
Usage of change the record in English
1
It is surely time to changetherecord regarding Ian Wright.
2
He got up and went over to changetherecord himself this time.
3
It's time to help them to changetherecord (in every sense).
4
Then she heads for the Victrola to changetherecord.
5
For those South Africans wanting the EFF spokesperson to changetherecord, we couldn't disappoint you anymore.
6
Time to changetherecord, perhaps...
7
Jerome sat nearest the instrument, where he could without rising, lean over and changetherecords.
8
ChangetheRecord questioned the finding that the majority of the royal commission recommendations had been implemented.
9
I made my iPhone speaker, ChangetheRecord, from vinyls that record shops were about to recycle.
10
However, the anemograph several times discharged a continuous stream of sparks into Madigan's fingers while he was changingtherecords.
11
The first source familiar with the matter said the buyout consortium believes that changingtherecord date is not good enough.
12
Madigan reached his destination, changedtherecords, waited for a while and then returned, expecting to see his companion at the Hut.
13
" Changetherecord when you play me a tune."
14
"Either by changingtherecords, or else by shifting to a cosmos with a different future."
15
The New Yorker, June 5, 2000 P. 35 Talk story about how Internet distribution is changingtherecorded-music industry...
16
Sophie Trevitt, executive officer at the Indigenous incarceration advocacy ChangetheRecord, said comprehensive research in Australia and abroad proved the controversial concept was ineffective.