carry a tune
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carry a tune (third-person singular simple present carries a tune, present participle carrying a tune, simple past and past participle carried a tune)
- (idiomatic) To produce music, especially to sing, with accurate relative pitch.
- 1903, Kate Douglas Wiggin, chapter 1, in Rebecca Of Sunnybrook Farm:
- Jenny is named for a singer and Fanny for a beautiful dancer, but mother says they're both misfits, for Jenny can't carry a tune and Fanny's kind of stiff-legged.
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