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Tune up   /tun əp/   Listen
Tune up

verb
1.
Adjust for (better) functioning.  Synonym: tune.
2.
Adjust the pitches of (musical instruments).  Synonym: tune.






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"Tune up" Quotes from Famous Books



... was distorted. He seemed about to tune up and whimper. "An' ef I war you-uns, Andy Byers, I'd find su'thin' better ter do'n ter bait an' badger a critter the size o' Rufe!" exclaimed ...
— Down the Ravine • Charles Egbert Craddock (real name: Murfree, Mary Noailles)

... rise an' jine." In the centre of the room hung a large lamp, and two more on brackets at the side shed a weak light on the gathering, but no one seemed to feel it necessary to look for the forty-third selection. Albert and Telly arose with the rest, and the girl at the organ began to chase the slow tune up and down the keys. Then the red-faced man started the singing, a little below the key, and the congregation followed. To Albert's surprise, Telly's voice, clear and distinct, at his side joined with the rest. A long prayer, full of halting repetitions, by the man at the desk, ...
— Uncle Terry - A Story of the Maine Coast • Charles Clark Munn

... becoming so prudent," said Calvert, with an approving nod. "We must take Michael with us whenever we are likely to run into danger. Captain, if you don't mind, you might tune up your boat ...
— The Launch Boys' Adventures in Northern Waters • Edward S. Ellis



Words linked to "Tune up" :   fine-tune, untune, tweak, correct, adjust, service, tune-up, tune in, set



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