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the improvised
verb
To make something up or invent it as one goes on; to proceed guided only by imagination, instinct, and guesswork rather than by a careful plan.
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Candles, stones, bells and flowers adorned the improvised altar.
The morgue reflected that chaos — it had the improvised, filthy atmosphere of a front-line hospital.
They're symbols of the same preoccupation with the improvised versus the certified.
Ms. Esribano stood beside the improvised shrine yesterday, too distraught to talk.
The Improvised Musical won the entertainment and family award, and Nell Gwynn won best new comedy.
The Improvised Musical crew invited Nicholas Parsons along as their special guest star.
Patrons write their names on a clipboard and crowd into the improvised foyer, or huddle outside.
So a machine could tell the difference between the improvised solos and the rehearsed reproductions.
Both devices decreased distal aortic blood flow, but the improvised PASG device decreased it by a larger margin.
Stream The YouTube Music Awards And Revisit The Improvised Weirdness.
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By late February, a new threat emerged the improvised explosive device (IED).
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