change one's tune

  • 71dance to another tune — change one s opinion; change one s behavior …

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  • 72whistle a different tune — change one s attitude, contradict previous ideas He is whistling a different tune now that he has been promoted and has responsibility for the office …

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  • 73tune out — verb a) To fail to pay attention to; to ignore. I have a hard time tuning out a television that is on. b) To change the channel or frequency away from. I was tired of talk radio so I tuned out of that station and tuned into one playing all music …

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  • 74change tune — alter the tone in one s voice; adopt a new position, take a different attitude …

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  • 75dance to another tune — (Roget s IV) v. Syn. act differently, change one s mind, sing a different tune; see change 4 , differ 1 , reconsider …

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  • 76sing a different tune — speak differently, change one s stance …

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  • 77D.O.A. (Death of Auto-Tune) — Single by Jay Z from the album The Blueprint 3 Released …

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  • 78Wangan Midnight Maximum Tune — Infobox VG title = Wangan Midnight Maximum Tune caption = WMMT marquee developer = NAMCO publisher = NAMCO released = flagicon|Japan July 6, 2004 (MT1), April 21, 2005 (MT2), July 18, 2007 (MT3), December 2008 (MT3DX)flagicon|USA 2004 (MT1) 2005… …

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  • 79Turn on, tune in, drop out — is a counterculture phrase coined by Timothy Leary in the 1960s. The phrase came to him in the shower one day after Marshall McLuhan suggested to Leary that he come up with something snappy to promote the benefits of LSD. It is an excerpt from a… …

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  • 80Formula One car — A modern Formula One car is a single seat, open cockpit, open wheel race car with substantial front and rear wings, and engine positioned behind the driver. The regulations governing the cars are unique to the championship. The Formula One… …

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