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tune out
verb
- informal.intr, adverboften foll byof to cease to take an interest (in) or pay attention (to)
many people had tuned out of politics
Example Sentences
My favorite stock market commentator, asset manager Barry Ritholtz, urges his followers to “tune out the noise, turn off the TV, and avoid the trolling, wild gesticulations, and chaos†produced by Trump.
You can't blame people for opting to tune out a bit and care for their emotional well-being.
"What he has achieved in the Champions League is just incredible. Club Brugge over the years have had far better sides on paper, but he is getting an incredible tune out of them," says Edwards.
It is up to Van Nistelrooy to get a tune out of what he has, but of Leicester's summer buys, none have made a consistent impact.
If he overhauls his squad in the summer, he needs to hit the ground running - it will be seen as being more his team and he has to get a tune out of them.
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