Pronunciation of the English word tunes.
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1. | Even the toponym Tunis, Tunes, comes from the verb ens [NS]: Tunes is the soldiers' night camp. It's like you say. | |
2. | There aren't many good tunes coming out nowadays. | |
3. | One of my favorite tunes was playing on the radio. | |
4. | Tom played a few tunes on the piano. | |
5. | All Tom wanted was for Mary to play a couple of tunes on her ukulele. | |
6. | What tunes are you going to play tonight? | |
7. | Tom loves playing Irish tunes on the fiddle. | |
8. | I recognized some of the tunes that Tom played. | |
9. | If you listen to foreign language songs, feel tunes nice, but do not understand the lyrics, then you can not say you like this song, can only say that like the tune. | |
10. | The violins and haut-bois played old tunes, but they were excellent, though they had not been played for a hundred years; and after supper, without losing any time, the lord almoner married them in the chapel of the castle. |