A succession of notes forming a distinctive sequence.
Adjust the pitches of (musical instruments)
1 That said; you may need to be quite in - tune with incoming information!
2 Everyone needs to tune in and listen carefully for change to come.
3 But Ms Bolger said the Australian government was not changing its tune .
4 Surely the owner must have the principal say in calling the tune .
5 He's a fine lilter too, carrying a tune by any means necessary.
6 Ultimately, they hope to fine - tune the pulses to control muscles as well.
7 The tune won the Song of the Year award, the final prize.
8 A military monument was certainly more in tune with the war sphinxes.
9 Special thanks to Fred for reading and helping me fine - tune the text.
10 But now set the words to a catchy and easily remembered tune .
11 And as he'd already indicated, the words and tune were very familiar:
12 Fine - tune Body Position Coordination is the most important part of compression climbing.
13 No matter that Iraq sings, for the moment, to the Iranian tune .
14 Each day brings a different tune and I follow whatever it is.
15 Because other politicians have said it previously and then changed their tune .
16 Really checking in and being in tune with what our body needs.
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