tune - use in sentences

Converse of object

  • hum: From time to time sheâd hum a tune under her breath, but she didnât know she was doing it.
  • compose: Archie has composed many pipe tunes, a number of them for senior Clan Donald members.
  • sing: Carl will be remembered for many things ( He also sang the theme tune to " New Faces " in the 70's!
  • whistle: Do not sway to the music, tap your feet or whistle a merry tune.

Adjective modifier

  • catchy: Matt Home gets a feature on ' Finder's Keepers ' - a catchy tune from Jonny in 5/4 time.
  • funky: However, we've got him on a strict diet of funky tunes and cool breaks which makes his keys rock.
  • favorite: Ware was in a real Marvin Gaye mood throughout here with, my favorite tune being ' Girl, Girl, Girl.
  • memorable: Throughout the exhibition, Bond film footage plays alongside memorable theme tunes.
  • melodic: The computer-generated music consists of a richly textured melodic base tune playing in the background for the duration of the performance.

Noun used with modifier

  • hymn: Variation 1: Horn and bassoon in imitation retain the dignity of the hymn tune.
  • fiddle: If they do find them useful, do they want more fiddle tunes or would they prefer breaks for songs?
  • theme: His theme tune was Man Of Mystery by The Shadows.
  • signature: The signature tune for the Detective pilot episode was composed by John Addison.
  • pop: A proper, spanking pop tune that contains the immortal line, Hey, what's your name?
  • folk: It is a traditional folk tune that had been covered by Bob Dylan.

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