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1Out of Tune — Genre Comedy Created by John Sayle Starring Jane Danson Tim Downie Jotham Annan Louise Sullivan Thomas Maher John Waterhouse Nick Maloney John Labanowski Jonathan Praeger Lianne Islin James Corden Re …
2out of tune — 1. Not true in pitch 2. Not agreeing (figurative) • • • Main Entry: ↑tune …
3out of tune — {adv.} or {adj. phr.} 1. Out of proper musical pitch; too low or high in sound. * /The band sounded terrible, because the instruments were out of tune./ 2. Not in agreement; in disagreement; not going well together. Often used with with . * /What …
4out of tune — {adv.} or {adj. phr.} 1. Out of proper musical pitch; too low or high in sound. * /The band sounded terrible, because the instruments were out of tune./ 2. Not in agreement; in disagreement; not going well together. Often used with with . * /What …
5out\ of\ tune — adv or adj. phr. 1. Out of proper musical pitch; too low or high in sound. The band sounded terrible, because the instruments were out of tune. 2. Not in agreement; in disagreement; not going well together. Often used with with . What Jack said… …
6out of tune — adjective not in agreement, especially in musical pitch The violins go out of tune in damp weather Ant: in tune …
7out of tune — (music) not at the correct pitch, not in tune The violins were out of tune, but I enjoyed the singing …
8out of tune — ► in (or out of) tune 1) with correct (or incorrect) pitch or intonation. 2) (of a motor engine) properly (or poorly) adjusted. Main Entry: ↑tune …
9out of tune — not in agreement, not going well together They are out of tune with what the other members of the group think …
10Out of Tune (band) — Out of Tune Out of Tune in concert, 2007 Background information Origin Warsaw, Poland …