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to the tune of
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to the tune ofadjective
roughly; about; as much as; to the sum of, to the extent of
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to the tune of
Read the full text of the To the Tune of poem by Li Ching Chao on the Poetry.com website.
Numerology
Chaldean Numerology
The numerical value of to the tune of in Chaldean Numerology is: 6
Pythagorean Numerology
The numerical value of to the tune of in Pythagorean Numerology is: 5
Examples of to the tune of in a Sentence
Spirit is a child, the tune of dancing feet its lullaby
The scoundrels have stooped to so lowest level that to sell their vaccines, they have even made the caller tune of Corona advertisement to inculcate fear in minds of people.
What we are in search of is the incentive to treat Black men and women with the dignity and respect that their humanity demands. Right now cities have been paying wrongful death suits to the tune of billions of dollars and we haven’t seen a change in the behavior of officers.
Our border patrol agents are doing their best to secure our border, but they need additional barriers, roads, and technology to help keep us safe, instead, President Biden is paying professional construction contractors to babysit metal to the tune of $2 billion and counting, while at the same time we’ve seen a 20-year high number of migrants crossing our open border.
Here's what happened yesterday. A family member was at the ferry, and we were going to pick her up. I was en route to pick her up. And while she was waiting, three men walked in with hoodies on, and yesterday was very hot, and they had hoodies on, and she overheard one of them state something to the tune of, ‘Don't shoot until you get inside’.
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