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  • 51ἀπαράσκευον — ἀπαράσκευος without preparation masc/fem acc sg ἀπαράσκευος without preparation neut nom/voc/acc sg …

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  • 52ear, by —  1. Without preparation.  2. Usu. play by ear Do as seems appropriate when the time comes, the occasion arises, etc., without preparation …

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  • 53ex|tem´po|ra´ne|ous|ness — ex|tem|po|ra|ne|ous «ehk STEHM puh RAY nee uhs», adjective. 1. spoken or done without preparation; offhand: »The chairman made a few extemporaneous remarks. I prefer the give and take of extemporaneous talk to formal lecturing (Harper s). 2. made …

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  • 54ex|tem´po|ra´ne|ous|ly — ex|tem|po|ra|ne|ous «ehk STEHM puh RAY nee uhs», adjective. 1. spoken or done without preparation; offhand: »The chairman made a few extemporaneous remarks. I prefer the give and take of extemporaneous talk to formal lecturing (Harper s). 2. made …

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  • 55ex|tem|po|ra|ne|ous — «ehk STEHM puh RAY nee uhs», adjective. 1. spoken or done without preparation; offhand: »The chairman made a few extemporaneous remarks. I prefer the give and take of extemporaneous talk to formal lecturing (Harper s). 2. made for the occasion:… …

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  • 56im´pro|vis´er — im|pro|vise «IHM pruh vyz», verb, vised, vis|ing. –v.t. 1. to make up (something, such as music or poetry) on the spur of the moment; sing, recite, or speak without preparation: »He improvised a new stanza for the school song at the football game …

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  • 57im|pro|vise — «IHM pruh vyz», verb, vised, vis|ing. –v.t. 1. to make up (something, such as music or poetry) on the spur of the moment; sing, recite, or speak without preparation: »He improvised a new stanza for the school song at the football game …

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  • 58random — random, haphazard, chance, chancy, casual, desultory, hit or miss, happy go lucky are comparable when they mean having a cause or a character that is determined by accident rather than by design or by method. What is random comes, goes, occurs,… …

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  • 59shoot from the hip — phrasal : to act or speak hastily without consideration of the consequences * * * shoot from the hip (informal) To speak bluntly or hastily, without preparation or without concern for the consequences • • • Main Entry: ↑shoot * * * shoot from the …

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  • 60cold — adj., n., & adv. adj. 1 of or at a low or relatively low temperature, esp. when compared with the human body. 2 not heated; cooled after being heated. 3 (of a person) feeling cold. 4 lacking ardour, friendliness, or affection; undemonstrative,… …

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