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Music idioms
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My friend Scott is visiting this weekend. - Oh, that name doesn't 'ring a bell'.
When something does (or doesn’t) sound familiar.
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The team is behind 4-1, but it’s not over till the fat lady sings.
The situation may change; nothing is certain until the conclusion.
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I thought I’d have more responsibility in my new job, but I’m just playing second fiddle to Victoria.
To play a subordinate role to someone.
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I enjoy jazz and classical music, but when I want to dance, I need a four-on-the-floor beat.
In music, steady, uniformly accented beat in 4/4 time, a steady beat in four.
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The teacher said I was lazy, that I needed to study more, and all that jazz.
Similar things, similar qualities, etcetera.
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Religious conservatives have been beating the drum for higher alcohol taxes.
Speak in favour of something to try to generate support.
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If you keep coming in late, I’m going to have to blow the whistle and report you to the department head.
Reporting an illegal or unacceptable activity to the authorities.
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Sometimes you have to blow your own trumpet to get proper credit for your work.
Brag; emphasize one’s own contributions.
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My staff has to do what I say because I’m the boss, and I call the tune here!
Making important decisions and controlling a situation.
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Jason used to dislike muffins, but now that he’s dating a pastry chef he’s changed his tune!
To alter or change one's opinion of something.
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Can you guys please be quiet? Your chin music is distracting me from my work.
Meaningless talk.
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The city council always dances to the tune of the large corporations in the area.
Consistently follow someone’s directions or influence.
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This elevator music is putting me to sleep, so let’s go walk around the mall again.
Pleasant but boring recorded music that is played in public places.
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I told you not to try to sneak in, and now that you’ve been caught, you’re just going to have to face the music.
Dealing with consequences of one’s actions.
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Wow, I can’t believe they let so many things at their yard sale go for a song.
Buying or selling something at a very cheap price.
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Elena blames Juan for the breakup of their marriage, but it takes two to tango.
When something goes wrong involving two people, it’s likely that they share the blame; cooperation is necessary.
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