sing a different tune in English
speak differently, change one's stance
Use "sing a different tune" in a sentence
1. Can you sing this tune?
2. I sing out of tune.
3. I just can't sing in tune!
4. None of them could sing in tune.
5. I always sing out of tune, you see.
6. I've never been able to sing in tune .
7. They were singers and they couldn't sing a note in tune.
8. No doubt they'll sing in tune after the Revolution.
9. Same way, different tune.
10. Harriet found Paul teasing Ben: asking him to sing a tune, then taunting him.
11. Li The reason is very I sing out of tune, you see.
12. Covering the tragic tune with something different, something radically different.
13. To sing a prayer or song to a simple tune, or to repeat or sing a word or phrase continuously: [ I ] We sat for hours listening to the Chanting.
14. Anyone who could play an instrument or sing in tune was enlisted to take part in the concert.
15. I don't sing perfectly in tune, but I think I put more expression into my lyrics than a lot of other singers do.
16. They may play in a different key and with a somewhat different emphasis but the tune can often be heard all the same.
17. Everyone was singing a different song out of tune and taking no notice where they were throwing the water.
18. Sing up,sing up,ok!
19. 26 Clough has always marched to a different tune, but this time his perversity may finally be his undoing.
20. We can work, study, laugh and have fun, dance, sing, and enjoy many different experiences.
21. New singers whose voices typify different feelings sing old songs again as their own rendition.
22. What a delightful tune.
23. Let's sing a duet.
24. She sings a loud tune.
25. I mean, a girl just can't go to Sing Sing with a green face.