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Traditional English :: tundish
tunder.html - n.
1 a wooden funnel esp. in brewing.
2 an intermediate reservoir in metal-founding.
Traditional English :: tundra
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a vast level treeless Arctic region usu. with a marshy surface and underlying permafrost. [Lappish]
English Idioms :: tune
tunder.html - See: CALL THE TUNE, CHANGE ONE'S TUNE, IN TUNE, SING A DIFFERENT TUNE or WHISTLE A DIFFERENT TUNE also SING A NEW TUNE, TO THE TUNE OF.
English Idioms :: tune in
tunder.html - To adjust a radio or television set to pick up a certain station. * /Bob tuned in his portable radio to a record show./ * /Tom tuned in to Channel 11 to hear the news./
English Idioms :: tune out
tunder.html - {v. phr.} To not listen to something. * /"How can you work in such a noisy environment?" Jane asked Sue. "Well, I simply tune it out," she answered./
English Idioms :: tune up
tunder.html - {v.} 1a. To adjust (a musical instrument) to make the right sound. * /Before he began to play, Harry tuned up his banjo./ 1b. To adjust a musical instrument or a group of musical instruments to the right sound. * /The orchestra came in and began to tune up for the concert./ 2. To adjust many parts of (car engine) which must work together so that it will run properly. * /He took his car to the garage to have the engine tuned up./
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