Sentence examples for the impromptu from inspiring English sources

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the impromptu

adjective

Improvised; without prior preparation, planning or rehearsal; extemporaneous; unplanned.

  • The party began with an impromptu rendition of 'Happy Birthday'.

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Just as valuable was the impromptu contact with the players.

Guillen arrived late, and missed the impromptu home-run derby.

Firework displays range from the grand to the impromptu.

And it lost none of the impromptu challenges.

The impromptu show stilled the tears and stomachs alike.

The impromptu dunk contest was not his idea.

Afterward, Sorenstam said she had not heard the impromptu critique.

Walker was among those stomping at the impromptu dance party by the bar.

In a few days, the envelopes filled one whole side of the impromptu shrine.

The program also included the Fantasy in F minor and the Impromptu in F sharp.

We got to the impromptu checkpoint and they were yelling: 'Checkpoint!

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