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Filter by Meaning The trail led to a tun that offered panoramic views of the ocean.
The tun provided a natural breakwater for the small cove.
The boat had to sail around the tun to avoid hitting the rocky shore.
The tun was a popular spot for fishermen to catch bass.
The handyman measured and marked the location for the tun before drilling the hole for the peg.
The woodworker carefully measured and drilled a tun in the tabletop to receive the dowel for the leg.
The carpenter used a drill to create a tun in the wooden plank for joining the pieces together.
He adjusted the tun to make it sound more in tune with the other instruments.
The music producer suggested a higher tun for the chorus.
The musician used circular breathing to create a continuous sound on the tun.
I have to tun my guitar pedals before my performance.
The choir director will tun the voices of the singers before the performance.
The pianist will tun the piano keys before her concert.
The orchestra conductor will tun the various sections to make sure they play in harmony.
My dad will tun the guitar strings before he plays it.
The sound mixer will tun the audio tracks to ensure they are synchronized.
The tun is an important part of the furnace system, directing air to the combustion chamber.
The tun is commonly used to catch small fish such as sardines and anchovies.
In medieval times, the tun was often played in courts and during religious ceremonies.
The musician played a beautiful tune on his tun.
The woodworker used a chisel and mallet to carefully carve out a tun in the table leg for the dowel.
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