adjective
EXAMPLES FROM OTHER ENTRIES
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an impromptu performance
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Jem's impromptu speech met with thunderous applause.
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We finished the day with an impromptu game of football in a nearby field.
EXAMPLES FROM CORPUS
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But if friends descended, would you be ready to rustle up an impromptu supper?
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But in the final hour he did deliver the goods, taking impromptu questions from the audience.
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From that point, the forum became an impromptu tribute to Jim Maier.
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He had failed because of a lack of talent for impromptu speaking, considered essential for the task he was contemplating.
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I could then have pretended to notice him for the first time and have engaged him in conversation in an impromptu manner.
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Schwarm disputed the witness' story last week in an impromptu press conference outside court.
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The drunken revel of the Roman leaders has the right air of impromptu festivity.
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The remarks of both Clintons were, at least in part, impromptu .