Tune-up in a sentence as a noun

People could at least change the oil, change the tyres, or even give the engine a tune-up.

"A hundred years ago, if you were lucky enough to own a car then you probably knew how to fix it. People could at least change the oil, change the tyres, or even give the engine a tune-up.

I'm with Prof Sanford Levinson of UT in thinking that it would a good idea to give the nation a legal tune-up, but my political views are, ah, eccentric.

Tune-up definitions

noun

exercising in preparation for strenuous activity

See also: warm-up prolusion

noun

adjustments made to an engine to improve its performance