Use "sing out of tune" in a sentence

1. I sing out of tune.

2. I always sing out of tune, you see.

3. Li The reason is very I sing out of tune, you see.

4. Can you sing this tune?

5. None of them could sing in tune.

6. I just can't sing in tune!

7. I've never been able to sing in tune .

8. No doubt they'll sing in tune after the Revolution.

9. They were singers and they couldn't sing a note in tune.

10. The piano is out of tune.

11. The clarinet was out of tune.

12. My singing is out of tune.

13. Harriet found Paul teasing Ben: asking him to sing a tune, then taunting him.

14. This horn is out of tune.

15. It went out of tune very easily.

16. The guitar was badly out of tune.

17. Many of the notes are out of tune.

18. I'm afraid the piano is out of tune.

19. The President is out of tune with public opinion.

20. Anyone who could play an instrument or sing in tune was enlisted to take part in the concert.

21. The choir was distinctly out of tune in places.

22. Let's cut out the community sing.

23. The choir was ( singing ) distinctly out of tune in places.

24. 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.

25. 29 The President is out of tune with public opinion.

26. The peace campaigners were probably out of tune with most Britons.

27. He thumped out a tune on the piano.

28. The violin and the piano seem to be out of tune.

29. I don't sing perfectly in tune, but I think I put more expression into my lyrics than a lot of other singers do.

30. Nobody can belt out a tune like she can.

31. He beat out a tune on a tin can.

32. The piano is badly out of tune and jangles on my ears.

33. Her theories were out of tune with the scientific thinking of the time.

34. This old instrument can only wheeze out a tune now.

35. The boy beat out a tune on a tin can.

36. Mother says she can't stand to teach piano with it out of tune.

37. ♪ You should've heard those knocked-out jailbirds sing ♪

38. The beds on Disturbed are all out of tune, too taut or too loose.

39. The definition of Cacophony means sounds that are loud, and irritating and out of tune

40. Sing up,sing up,ok!

41. To sound or produce harshly or raucously: trombones Blatting out a tune.

42. He advised young people to "turn on, tune in, and drop out".

43. 22 Deosil go by the waxing moon, chanting out the joyful tune.

44. The Olympic theme tune "Amigos para Siempre" (Friends for Life) proved an out-and-out success.

45. This can give it an adverbial meaning, e.g. sing out big fella = "call out loudly".

46. And all this yellow is ambient sound that we habitually tune out.

47. I don't understand how anyone so musical can hum so out of tune with himself.

48. He finds himself heading a rump party largely out of tune with his own views.

49. She tried to pick out the tune of a song she had heard on the radio.

50. Recently (Mar 7, 2017) Blesseth released its single, Sing Out! from the …

51. Anthobiology Prevent cell damage and other personnel out of is succubus that can sing along

52. "Bear bells" are not loud enough – clap, call out or sing instead.

53. Download Autotune for free on your PC and fix your samples that are out of tune

54. Being a centrally administrated area it could hardly afford to be out of tune with Delhi .

55. He's not a very accomplished pianist, but he can knock out a tune.

56. 27 He advised young people to "turn on, tune in, and drop out".

57. I can pick out a simple tune on the piano, but that's about it.

58. What does Besing mean? To sing of or sing about; celebrate in song or poetry; sing the praises of; praise; laud

59. Sorley was deeply religious in the philosophical sense but always remained out of tune with conventional belief.

60. Most of those people, however, won't crank out a comical tune about it right before they go.

61. Years of listening to us sing no regrets, sing their own tears applause.

62. 14 He loved the tune, but could bring out only a rough, tuneless roar.

63. Crooned definition: sing softly synonyms: sing antonyms: keep quiet

64. The frets are quite thin as well and it doesn't seem to go out of tune that much.

65. Years of listening to us sing no regrets[Sentencedict.com], sing their own tears applause.

66. Upon comparison, the first out -of -tune parameter that is matched within the scanning order table is addressed.

67. She burst out laughing and said, “If you can dance, maybe I can sing.”

68. Everyone was singing a different song out of tune and taking no notice where they were throwing the water.

69. 66 synonyms for Admit: confess, own up, confide, profess, come clean, avow, come out of the closet, sing

70. The original tune?

71. Sing softly .

72. Changed the oil, give it a tune up and took out all the non-essential material.

73. Chant (v.) late 14c., "to sing," from Old French Chanter "to sing, celebrate" (12c.), from Latin cantare "to sing," originally frequentative of canere "sing" (which it replaced), from PIE root *kan-"to sing."

74. I bring out my accordion, and every person chooses a carol that we sing together.

75. A fairly neutral background will make any small splash of colour sing out with particular vibrancy and significance.

76. Barbaren – to give Barbarians its original German title (which you should, because then you can sing it to the tune of The Beach Boys’ Barbara Ann) appears to have been a massive hit for

77. Bonito tune - distributed tuning of network hyperparameters

78. Their guitar was missing strings, it was completely out of tune, but they made up for it with their smiles.

79. 5 As the signature tune was faded out, the voices of a group talking around a table were faded up.

80. Oh, this old tune.