Tune or air
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STRAINTune or air.
ayrean air such as a song or tune
ayresAYRE, an air such as a song or tune
ariaair melody tune
ISIN"Love ... the Air," 1978 tune
STOMPJazz tune or dance
FULSpoon or tune follower
RAGWord with tune or weed
WHERE"... or When," 1937 hit tune
NOELYear-end time or tune
FLATOut of tune ... or bubbles
MODULATETune to a key or pitch
OSOLEMIOPopular tune for tenor or accordion
DONNARitchie Valens or Bob Marley tune
LOVEMEElvis Presley or Fats Domino tune
ONLYSIXTEENSam Cooke or Dr. Hook tune
CARRYWord before "a tune" or "the ball"
retuningTune (something) again or differently, in particular
standardsA tune or song of established popularity
retunedTune (something) again or differently, in particular
melodiousOf, producing, or having a pleasant tune; tuneful
OSOLEMIOSource for the tune of "It's Now or Never"
LETSDOITClassic show tune, or another phrase said before sex
catchier(of a tune or phrase) Instantly appealing and memorable
catchiest(of a tune or phrase) Instantly appealing and memorable
singsPerform (a song, words, or tune) in this way
singingPerform (a song, words, or tune) in this way
untunesto render or cause to become out of tune
catchy(of a tune or phrase) Instantly appealing and memorable
untuneto render or cause to become out of tune
pickedPlay a tune on such an instrument slowly or with difficulty
pitchpipea small pipe used to pitch the voice or tune strings
retunedPut (a musical instrument) back in tune or alter its pitch
pickingPlay a tune on such an instrument slowly or with difficulty
retuningPut (a musical instrument) back in tune or alter its pitch
earwormA catchy song or tune that runs continually through a person's mind
earwormsA catchy song or tune that runs continually through a person's mind
pitchpipesPITCHPIPE, a small pipe used to pitch the voice or tune strings
temperedTune (a piano or other instrument) so as to adjust the note intervals correctly
retunedTune (a radio, television, or other piece of electronic equipment) to a different frequency