sing a different tune

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sing a different tune (third-person singular simple present sings a different tune, present participle singing a different tune, simple past sang a different tune, past participle sung a different tune)

  1. (figuratively) To hold a different opinion or appreciation (about something); to possess a new, changed, or regenerated mindset, usually for the better.
    • 2016, Erica Vetsch, His Prairie Sweetheart:
      " [] Wait until you've walked a mile in their snowshoes...literally. You might be singing a different tune by then."

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