sing a different tune
verbDefinitions
To hold a different opinion or appreciation (about something)
To hold a different opinion or appreciation (about something); to possess a new, changed, or regenerated mindset, usually for the better.
- Miss Maudie said Miss Stephanie’d be singing a different tune if Tim Johnson was still coming up the street, that they’d find out soon enough, they’d send his head to Montgomery.
- "[…] Wait until you've walked a mile in their snowshoes...literally. You might be singing a different tune by then."
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