improvising in the PONS Dictionary

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This college has indeed come a long way from the time it started with makeshift building and improvised facilities.
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He encouraged the actors to improvise freely, adding to the films' spontaneous charm.
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Several houses nearby were ordered set afire to improvise a smoke screen.
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Groups of men would sit in a circle, smoke hashish from a hookah, and improvise music of various kinds.
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He acquired a great reputation, although he did not improvise and even wrote down his speeches.
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He does not know how to draw the face and decides to improvise, and then returns to show his father.
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He would typically improvise the hymn introductions at these events.
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They improvise power, fuel, food, warm clothes and snowshoes, and even rig up sleds using the roofs of abandoned cars.
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It started out as a series of largely improvised online.
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When the lorry failed to arrive, however, they were forced to improvise and called a local haulier on the pretense of moving a herd of cattle.
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