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ad-lib Verb [-libbing, -libbed] to improvise a speech or piece of music without preparation Adjective improvised: ad-lib studio chat Noun an improvised remark Adverb ad lib spontaneously or freely [short for Latin ad libitum, literally: according to pleasure]
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| When the streaker
raced through the place, Corey ad-libbed brilliantly, "I want to
thank Mr. This is how actors - Dan Sanders as Sanger and Jack Donner as
Melville - ad-libbed during rehearsal for the re-creation of a courtroom
scene for ``E Most girls are probably too young to remember Roseanne Barr's
1990 spit-and-grab version of "The Star-Spangled Banner," but
Rosie is not the only one who has ad-libbed to the national anthem. |
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