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were tuning
noun
A melody.
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Men were tuning in.
Biffy Clyro were tuning up topless.
Upstairs, technicians were tuning the new $3.5 million Zeiss projector.
By mid-series, about 4 million people were tuning in.
The company fiddles with that model as if it were tuning a perpetual motion machine.
Indeed, many investors said they were tuning out the market news on TV.
By 2008, 2.5m people were tuning in to watch ESPN's coverage of the World Series final.
Increasingly, men and college students drawn by their topicality were tuning in.
A low droning sound arose, as if the chamber ensemble were tuning.
Within minutes, listeners across the country were tuning into the chaotic live-stream, listening to the dramatic events unfold.
And it's true that fewer students were tuning in than before.
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