160 Verbs to Use for the Word tunes

The uproar of its former flood was marked upon the shale and trunks of trees here and there were wedged, but now the river plays drowsy tunes upon the stones.

" Whereupon PHELIM, who had breakfasted on gin-and-milk, began to hum that tune.

Breakfast done, I whistled a tune for him before he went to work, curious to see how he would be affected by it.

The Fuzzy Yellow Wogglebugs had put together a choral group that sang a bouncing tune as they marched at the head of the parade.

The colored troops, who had been bragging all the way that if they could only see some Indians "dey would blow 'em off de farm,"which was a favorite expression of theirs,were now singing a different tune.

It always made her sore when I got chums with Amy at school and got my nose in it with the Acme crowd, andand she'll change her tune now, I guess, me marrying her husband's second cousin.

The music strikes a barbaric swelling tune, another flag begins a slow ascent,it takes a breath or two to realize that they are both, flag and tune, the Star Spangled Banner,a volley is fired, we are back, if you please, in California of America.

Well, as I was saying, when I hear those tunes, I curl up with the smoke and blow forth from the chimney.

I know that tune," said Johnnie, and she began to hum softly under her breath, her girlish heart responding to the call.

If a military irruption into the politics of the world was favoured before, it was clamoured for now when a powerful class had arisen which not only, called the tune but could pay the piper.

Piers turned upon the music-stool, and with one of Gracie's fingers began to pick out an impromptu tune that somehow had a saucy ring.

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Piano tuner, untune me that tune.

Having told them then to listen only, as they did at first, I soon discovered that having learned the tune through the proper organthe ear, they were able to imitate it with the voice.

Without this observation, their general appearance forms the chief object of his attention: he observes them only as a person of taste who cannot distinguish tunes would listen to music.

CHERRY-TIME Cherries of the night are riper Than the cherries pluckt at noon Gather to your fairy piper When he pipes his magic tune: Merry, merry, Take a cherry; Mine are sounder, Mine are rounder, Mine are sweeter

Why, its got a regular tune."

There was such gladness in their faces that the musician, although he already had his nickel, gave them an extra tune.

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At the request of the Countess he composed tunes for some of the hymns in frequent use at her chapels, thus giving Horace Walpole occasion to remark, "It will be a great acquisition to the Methodist sect to have their hymns set by Giardini."

Ye olde New England Psalm tunes.

Mazzini takes up the same tune for Italy.

Thinking to stir me, thou hast lost thy end, I'll laugh at thee, poor wretched Tyke, go send Thy boltant muse abroad, and teach it rather A tune to drown the ballads of thy father.

"'I remember the tune well,' he says, 'though I cannot guess what should at present so strongly recall it to my memory.'

Now must your honour leave these mourning tunes, And thus by my areed you shall provide.

160 Verbs to Use for the Word  tunes