Examples of 'needs a tune-up' in a sentence

Meaning of "needs a tune-up"

This phrase is used in the context of maintenance or repairs to indicate that something, typically a machine, vehicle, or system, requires adjustments, fine-tuning, or servicing. It suggests that the mentioned item is not functioning optimally or is in need of minor repairs or adjustments to restore its proper or desired performance

How to use "needs a tune-up" in a sentence

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needs a tune-up
Usually it needs a tune-up every few weeks.
I guess my sense of humor needs a tune-up.
Even a Ferrari needs a tune-up once in a while.
We will get in touch with you when the cave needs a tune-up.
And then it usually needs a tune-up every few weeks.
I guess this is not a good time to tell you that the car needs a tune-up.
Sounds like it needs a tune-up though.
And the illustrious Goody family float needs a tune-up.
My bike needs a tune-up or something.
Looks like somebody needs a tune-up.
She needs a tune-up.
I think your butt needs a tune-up.
It needs a tune-up.
Maybe she just needs a tune-up.
Just a physical . Even a Ferrari needs a tune-up.

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Oh, my fiddle needs a tune-up is all.
Even a ferrari needs a tune-up.
Yeah, well, the mustang needs a tune-up anyway . All right, I will pull it in.
Your helicopter needs a tune-up.
Sounds like he needs a tune-up.
I think it needs a tune-up.
The SWAT team needs a tune-up.
One of them, but it needs a tune-up.
Maybe later, my car needs a tune-up.
Yeah, well, the Mustang needs a tune-up anyway.

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