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improvisar
Perform without preparation.
improvise
extemporize
extemporise
ad-lib
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improvisar
1
He would certainly have proceeded to
improvize
impassioned verse, if he had not seen Arthur Rhodes on the pavement.
2
Mrs. Cary's head still rested against the aching shoulder, and Mrs. Carmichael made a sign to let her
improvize
a cushion substitute.
3
The sample size of late collapses is growing as a rotating cast of candidates try their best to
improvize
a convincing version of game management.
4
Bickerton
improvized
a pair of climbing irons, and, after some preliminary practice, ascended in fine style.
5
'I do believe they are
improvizing
an operetta on the second bridge.'
6
The plastic high explosives the Talis used to make IEDs
(
Improvized
Explosive Devices) did a serious amount of damage.
7
On the point of
improvizing
one of an impressive character, I stopped and confessed: 'I have so many that I may say I have none.'
8
"Don't tire yourself," she added bruskly to Mrs. Berry, who had been fanning the unconscious woman's face with an
improvized
paper fan.
improvize a cushion
improvize impassioned
Spanish
improvisar