change tune
81dance to another tune — (Roget s IV) v. Syn. act differently, change one s mind, sing a different tune; see change 4 , differ 1 , reconsider …
82sing a different tune — If somebody sings a different tune, they change their opinion about something, or their attitude towards something. He had no sympathy for people out of work until he lost his own job; now he s singing a different tune …
83de|tune — «dee TOON, TYOON», transitive verb, tuned, tun|ing. to reduce in tune; change from a tuned condition: »to detune an engine, detune a piano string. –de|tun´er, noun …
84have a change of heart — See heart it seems that the Smiths have had a change of heart about selling their house Syn: change one s mind, flip flop, change one s tune, have second thoughts, have a rethink, think again, think twice; informal get cold feet, do a U turn,… …
85sing a different tune — to change your story, attitude, or opinion The same imagery recurs in various phrases. Thus the musical British politician Edward Heath, not especially renowned for the consistency of his policies, was said to sing from a different song… …
86sing a different tune — speak differently, change one s stance …
87Clark Shaughnessy — Shaughnessy as Maryland coach in 1942 Sport(s) Football, basketball Biographical details Born March 6, 1892 …
88Joe Wilson (U.S. politician) — Joe Wilson Member of the U.S. House of Representatives from South Carolina s 2nd district Incumbent Assumed office …
89Marchmont Schwartz — Sport(s) Football Biographical details Born March 20, 1909(1909 03 20) Plac …
90National Anthem of Nowhere — Studio album by Apostle of Hustle Released February 6, 2007 …