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dance to someone's tuneплясать под чью-либо дудку
dance to someone's tuneпеть под чью-либо дудку (Andrey Truhachev)
dance to someone's tuneплясать под дудку (Andrey Truhachev)
march to one's tuneплясать под чью-то дудку (hypnosheep)
to dance to someone else's tuneплясать под чужую дудку (If you say that someone is dancing to someone else's tune, you mean that they are allowing themselves to be controlled by the other person. [disapproval]: Supermarkets buy meat at the lowest price and farmers have been forced to dance to their tune.| The senators are dancing to the tune of the President. 'More)
to dance to someone's tuneплясать под чужую дудку (If you say that someone is dancing to someone else's tune, you mean that they are allowing themselves to be controlled by the other person. [disapproval]: Supermarkets buy meat at the lowest price and farmers have been forced to dance to their tune.| The senators are dancing to the tune of the President. 'More)