tune in
Example Sentences
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It was not all news: Soviets could tune in to Western rock music, hear extracts from banned literature and even, for a brief time, take part in quizzes.
From BBC
An industry colleague recently admitted that while she was appalled by Ms. Owens’s fanciful claims, she kept tuning in for the next installment of “crazy.”
Californians aren’t nearly as tuned in to the governor’s race as they were then.
From Los Angeles Times
In the shadow of a tumultuous year, approximately one billion people worldwide tuned in to their flickering television sets to follow the monumental journey of Frank Borman, Jim Lovell and Bill Anders.
From Barron's
He began worrying about whether listeners would keep tuning in to a bunch of self-described normal guys when they could hear an entire series from an NBA player dishing on locker room antics.
From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.