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tune

[toon, tyoon] / tun, tyun /




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As for a plan, the world will have to stay tuned.

From The Wall Street Journal

It's time to play the music, as the infectious theme tune goes - The Muppet Show is back on the small screen, for the first time in four decades.

From BBC

Having gone 5-4 in January, the Bruins notched their first win of February by shooting 56% from the field, hitting 12 of 21 three-point attempts and sharing the ball to the tune of 25 assists.

From Los Angeles Times

The Empire State Building in bustling Manhattan is now equipped with super sensitive microphones, tuning into bird calls and the slightest flutter of insects amid the cacophony of the concrete jungle.

From The Wall Street Journal

Negron sang lead on “One” and “Joy to the World,” among other tunes.

From Los Angeles Times