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espanhol
extemporáneamente
Without prior preparation.
extemporaneously
extemporarily
espanhol
extemporáneamente
With little or no preparation or forethought.
impromptu
offhand
extemporaneous
unrehearsed
extemporary
offhanded
ad-lib
off-the-cuff
unprepared
1
We had a few
extempore
concerts in one of the middies' berths.
2
Mrs. Reading stood by me in very
extempore
costume, holding a night-lamp:-
3
When this is over, they all kneel, and the Itinerant prays
extempore
.
4
And now Pastor Tappau began his prayer,
extempore
,
as was the custom.
5
His prayer was
extempore
,
and he addressed God intimately and almost conversationally.
6
Bright has often spoken
extempore
with great effect, when circumstances demanded it.
7
His speeches were fine, but as much laboured as his
extempore
sayings.
8
The Reverend Mr. Davis read the service and made a short
extempore
speech.
9
The fact that he used no book did not make the prayers
extempore
.
10
Garrick immediately said his epitaph was finished, and spoke the following distich
extempore
:
11
After the hymn Weeks prayed aloud, and
extempore
and most seriously.
12
In his discourses he was neither an
extempore
preacher, nor did he read.
13
As we had been very merry, I repeated the following
extempore
satirical verses:-
14
And she continued her song, which was an
extempore
one about the sea.
15
The natives sang to these instruments, and often made
extempore
verses.
16
The following verses were really
extempore
,
but a little corrected since.
extempore
extempore prayer
extempore speech
extempore address
extempore composition
extempore performance
espanhol
extemporáneamente