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  • I left Chop Suey slightly bruised from getting in the way of an impromptu one-man mosh pit and grinning foolishly, which is the way all the best shows end. The Parson Red Heads and Blitzen Trapper at Chop Suey | Seattle Metblogs
  • This afternoon the Palestinians held an impromptu press conference.
  • I took the photograph in an impromptu manner, the manner in which I take most of my photographs.
  • For despite its majestic name, the Kitchen King masala is best suited as a multipurpose masala that is best used for throwing together tasty and impromptu dishes for everyday meals for us commoners. Archive 2008-02-01
  • It's like an impromptu back-and-forth duet between lovers, all the more realistic for being unrehearsed and spontaneous.
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  • Well, due to an impromptu trip to McDonalds for the wife, which then turned into a half-hour wait for a McFlurry (and nuggets and fries for me) in the drive-thru, I was pretty sure my night was shot. A review for INK
  • The quote from his impromptu speech regarding space travel and its relation to human bone deterioration was hilarious.
  • As this issue of TIME closed, our editorial staff discovered it had some lovely reasons for an impromptu party: three orchid-decked researchers ablush and abeam with plans for marriage.
  • After protesters emerged from invading the conference centre, hundreds of people staged an impromptu march around the vast hall.
  • There are four popular Chopin items, the first set of the Schubert Impromptus, and Ravel's La Valse as transcribed by the composer for piano solo.
  • They are resourceful people and impromptu is the mode of operation they most relish. 5 To the River « Unknowing
  • All names are placed in a hat and eight lucky names pulled are invited on stage for individual impromptu tuition.
  • In just those few days they had built a complex, many-layered, fully functioning but impromptu nest!
  • There the mayor attempted to arrest them, and Buckingham had to pull off his beard, confess his identity, and claim that as admiral of the fleet he was off to arrange an impromptu inspection at Dover.
  • Teaching judo cannot be impromptu or extemporaneous.
  • The week before's outdoor session was rained off, but nothing daunted the members adjourned to the clubroom where an impromptu portraiture session was set up, with members being put through their paces by Michael O'Sullivan.
  • Listen out for impromptu acoustic sets in the camp site after dark. Times, Sunday Times
  • Do you remember how hopeless Mummy used to be at impromptu visits? Times, Sunday Times
  • But it doesn't take long to defrost, and it is a good thing to have a supply of in the freezer in case of impromptu guests or as the base for a quick easy meal.
  • Some enterprising vendors have put up impromptu juice stalls selling watermelon juice.
  • The owner, who looks like a playboy footballer, keeps guests entertained with a succession of anecdotes, culinary disquisitions and impromptu bursts of song.
  • On its back, he shaped shells and cartouches, or fanciful scrolls, which communicated that this chair was not meant to stiffly line the wall but rather to be moved about for impromptu use.
  • It comes alive at night with capoeira dancers, impromptu football matches and strolling locals. Times, Sunday Times
  • Sewing two buttons together as an impromptu cufflink is a better solution. Binder Clips As DIY Emergency Cuff Links | Lifehacker Australia
  • Use patterned glasses for impromptu vases, creating centerpieces or table displays with an assortment of styles and sizes.
  • It's this last film that truly paved the way for what ultimately was inevitable for Woody Allen: a full-fledged, old-fashioned musical, with actors singing their hearts out and breaking into impromptu soft-shoes.
  • He had agreed to give this impromptu lecture merely to keep in with the embassy; now he was beginning to regret it. Somewhere East of Life
  • But whether she told of the grumbler who could find nothing to complain of in heaven except that "his halo didn't fit," or said in her quick way, when the plainness of a lady's dress was commended, "Why, I didn't suppose that anybody could go _to heaven_ now-a-days without an overskirt," or wrote her sparkling impromptu rhymes for our children's games, her mirth was all in harmony with her earnest life. The Life and Letters of Elizabeth Prentiss
  • Getting in the mood, the pair then pushed back their chairs to give diners an impromptu performance. The Sun
  • It never strives to say anything in particular, and the backroom drama-what there is of it anyway-is so brief, oblique and elliptical that it merely provides an air of impromptu, on-the-fly context for the dance numbers.
  • I couldn't really figure out what Kevin did, besides drive some cars and get tied up at Stifler's impromptu bachelor party, replete with strippers and the bride's parents bursting in.
  • The gaily coloured banners and balloons decorating the streets give the impression of an impromptu homecoming party.
  • Sure enough, there are bedrooms and a kitchen and even a drum set up in the entrance for impromptu rehearsals.
  • When the time came to cook the beast of an impromptu feast, I took the precaution to preboil some basmati rice, and clean and trim some broccoli and pick from the garden no less and wash some parsley and Vietnamese mint. Archive 2006-06-01
  • Lord Superior had a particular knack for creating impromptu diddies whenever he had problems with the sound system a spontaneous talent that I can't even imagine our younger artists who lip-sync at concerts and pre-record everything could do. Jammin' North of the Border: Caribana 2007
  • Historians are now concerned with resistance in active and passive forms, organised and impromptu, group and individual, male and female, political, economic, and cultural.
  • The final reels included a number of impromptu outbursts and genuine screaming. AUTHENTICITY: Brands, Fakes, Spin and the Lust for Real Life
  • The transference of that vision, as Algren helps the defeated Katsumoto perform an impromptu seppuku on the field of battle, defines the real last samurai.
  • He ended up holding his own impromptu meeting with the media outside the arena's box office after the press conference was over. Times, Sunday Times
  • Although impromptu teenage singalongs can be amusing enough, sometimes the results are rather disturbing.
  • Russo, who played treacherous Carlo in ‘The Godfather,’ will be seen in ‘Growing Up Gotti’ tonight, showering Victoria with roses, chocolates and even an impromptu love song in a crowded restaurant.
  • They chanted their support as they were often ordered to do and kissed his hand as he made impromptu stops along the street.
  • The administrator was paying an impromptu visit to Art's class just before the last bell. Christianity Today
  • Furthermore, the impression of spontaneity in naturalistic Dutch landscape paintings of the 1620s is a consequence of technical facility and not of an impromptu approach to composition.
  • Some danced an impromptu conga as they partied in the streets outside. The Sun
  • A piece of impromptu spiced up the concert.
  • That night, they held an impromptu party on the river's edge, where friends and friends of friends partied into the wee hours, drinking home-brewed orange hooch and saying farewell.
  • All tastes are catered for: you can sail a luxury yacht, play golf and dress up for dinner, or you can simply wander down to your local beach shack, sink a few Red Stripes and join an impromptu game of cricket.
  • This wasn't like a proper impromptu presentation - this looked unrehearsed, extempore.
  • My daily routine: yard trusty work, squeeze-box impromptus. Hollywood Nocturne
  • The pictures that are up there now are a combination of an impromptu dinner party and my New Year's celebration fiesta.
  • No planning was made to partake in such activities, it was completely impromptu.
  • He strolled about with a ponderous, heavy gait, as if he were hugely bored with himself and the impromptu judgements he had to make. The Broken God
  • In contrast with the Unilever sponsored showpiece exhibit was an impromptu display by Banksy, an agit-prop and graffiti artist.
  • The Hotelol we stayed in hadz peeps jess sittin an talking an storee tellin,den a randum peep wud pik a up a geetar or a fiddle an play a choon awl impromptu. See - Lolcats 'n' Funny Pictures of Cats - I Can Has Cheezburger?
  • Supporters of the men staged an impromptu protest outside Glasgow City Chambers which was attended by about 200 people.
  • He then begins an impromptu speech. Times, Sunday Times
  • On the field a group of players were locked in an impromptu huddle. Times, Sunday Times
  • Finally, a seemingly reluctant Salonen arrived for a solo bow to thunderous applause and a surprise impromptu fanfare from the brass players on stage. All Over But the Shouting
  • And still we have not touched on Byron's greatest works, the four cantos of ‘Childe Harold's Pilgrimage,’ and the unending epic impromptu, Don Juan.
  • On the field a group of players were locked in an impromptu huddle. Times, Sunday Times
  • There are, for example, a polka, a fughetta, a rondo, a rondino, an impromptu, a mazurka, a barcarolle, two arabesques, a ragtime, three polonaises, a tango and a rumba, not to mention a sequence of four nocturnes.
  • The music was funky, but didn't inspire impromptu dancing the last night I was there which was a shame.
  • Last year more than 1.3 million spectators watched the event, providing a crackling atmosphere as impromptu roadside fiestas spring up alongside the special stages.
  • The concept was born in early September, when Rick and Hood called Holdren to help write an impromptu play.
  • Ross did ask him to discontinue an impromptu serenade of Terri, who was embarrassed and upset by her ex-husband singing love songs to her over the plane's microphone.
  • The band gave an impromptu concert on the roof of the studio.
  • As the self-confessed ‘biggest slob in the world’ he enjoys sailing holidays filled with impromptu tea breaks and pub stops.
  • Most of these impromptu visits end with the promise that "We'll call you as soon as the films are out. Living with Angina
  • In the great central panel of the Agliardi triptych, a guitar lies strings-down on a spinet and knife and, with a bowl of fruit deposited on top of it, becomes an impromptu piece of furniture.
  • Further away from the volcano, fears were rising that diseases could appear in impromptu refugee camps where scores of evacuees are now taking temporary shelter, unsure of when they might be able to return. Toll From Indonesia Tsunami, Volcano Reaches 441
  • In the Norrebro area, home to many of the city's communist and anarchist groups, an impromptu victory parade began.
  • Her expression denoted a little impromptu wrestling match-reluctance, annoyance, and good manners doing takedowns. I is for Innocent
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  • And Paul went into an impromptu rendition of " Aint no sunshine".
  • If you can break away from the magnetic pull of the music, visit the excellent, almost impromptu street markets which spring up at different hours in different daily locations.
  • Passengers told how they used mobile phones and novelty glowsticks as impromptu torches to guide them to safety.
  • Actions are sudden and impromptu and the motive sometimes so inexplicable that we simply have to accept them on trust.
  • An impromptu circus, fox and geese, and an amicable game of croquet finished the afternoon. Little Women
  • The whole family was thrilled to discover a projector, screen and box of home movies, and held an impromptu film show. Times, Sunday Times
  • He's a regular at cabarets, comedy clubs and impromptu band openings.
  • They would compete to tear down government buildings, rip art galleries to shreds, and hold impromptu show trials for local Party officials, teachers or intellectuals.
  • This makes us conveniently close enough for impromptu dinner party invitations.
  • His song "Caledonia" - essentially a tribute to Scotland - has become an impromptu anthem of sorts, sung at major sporting events, in pubs and homes throughout the country. TimesArgus.com: Sports
  • Long gone are the days where Williams was crippled with nerves at the prospect of live performance, and she joked with ease about having to play guitar "sidesaddle", asking the audience to forgive any impromptu percussion cased by the baby kicking. The Line Of Best Fit
  • The announcement was made in an impromptu press conference at the airport.
  • In desperation, you attempt to use the useless tome as an impromptu projectile weapon.
  • What I find most disturbing about these stories is the fact that some of the news media take it upon themselves to disclose vital national security programs, thereby making it more difficult for us to prevent future attacks against the American people," Mr. Cheney said, in impromptu remarks at a fund-raising luncheon for a Republican Congressional candidate in Chicago. June 2006
  • Impromptu performances of everything from didgeridoo to the ethereal shakuhachi liven up the banks of the Kamogawa River every evening.
  • The title album track, "A Book Like This," features an interesting blend of string and banjo, but for some reason the bluegrass picker was absent live, which actually gave the show a more impromptu, spontaneous tone. The Deadbolt
  • The house has sparked to life with the sudden appearance of Graham, home on an impromptu break.
  • The aid workers kicked off with an exemplary display, singing impromptu Armenian folk songs to a flute and guitar in their cramped main office. The Crossing-Place
  • The man was then allowed to make an impromptu speech to the waiting Chinese. Times, Sunday Times
  • During an impromptu visit last month to Zuccotti Park, one OWS demonstrator buttonholed me to ask whether Jesus is on the side of the rich or the poor, and how could he tell? Bishop Pierre Whalon: Is Capitalism Moral? Part Two
  • Instead, he has had to stage impromptu press conferences to cope with a growing unease about how he would honour all the promissory notes he has been issuing in open-handed Texas style.
  • Sam stopped her impromptu jig and sat down on a barstool across from her mother.
  • Did they ditch class, or did their teachers declare an impromptu holiday?
  • The band gave an impromptu concert on the roof of the studio.
  • The announcement was made in an impromptu press conference at the airport.
  • He added that when he was the director general he used to make impromptu visits to the penitentiaries at night.
  • Moreover there are pieces of which the Liszt "Campanella," the Mendelssohn "Rondo Capriccioso" and the "Rosamunde" impromptu of Schubert, are examples, that, when played on the pianola by a musical person, sound just as well as if they came from under the fingers of the greatest living virtuoso -- possibly better. The Pianolist A Guide for Pianola Players
  • After my impromptu lecture he fielded a bombardment of sympathetic questions from a packed audience. Times, Sunday Times
  • Yet I did not think Lyle would have found the impromptu meal with Martin and Harriet unamusing. ABSOLUTE TRUTHS
  • Only the sound of the River Nidd trickling quietly past boulders, which act as impromptu stepping stones for anyone wanting to reach the entrance to Manchester Hole, broke the silence.
  • The aid workers kicked off with an exemplary display, singing impromptu Armenian folk songs to a flute and guitar in their cramped main office. The Crossing-Place
  • Strindberg's stage directions instruct the mother to listen agitatedly to the Fantaisie-Impromptu, matching the agitato marking of the music.
  • Here formal and appointed tasks necessarily kept his eccentric fancies in tolerable check, though it is recorded that no less than five times he had been deposed from his desk for having shocked the conoscenti, and thrown the whole band into confusion, by impromptu variations of so frantic and startling a nature that one might well have imagined that the harpies or witches who inspired his compositions had clawed hold of his instrument. Zanoni
  • It should not look like some shabby impromptu of gangsterish thuggery. Rites and Wrongs: James Wolcott
  • To have all these impromptu pleasures on a Wednesday night is such a treat!
  • Some old clothes were then put on some of the men and women, and the affair ended in several of our party and several of the black fellows having an impromptu "corroboree," to the intense delight of the natives, and I must say, very much to our amusement. Successful Exploration Through the Interior of Australia
  • Based on your impromptu thoughts on m-learning, would you have a suggestion what aspects of m-learning should I explore for my thesis? Imprompu thoughts on m-learning
  • This press pool report on President Bush conducting an impromptu review of troops leaving for Iraq is touching.
  • Flickr gets a lovely impromptu testimonial from a member, so I trot along to read it, and get the URL to hook it up on ludicorp. com. A sheltered life.
  • She had not prepared an acceptance speech; nor had she the confidence to make an impromptu speech. Times, Sunday Times
  • Their unheralded and impromptu performance delighted the locals and visitors lucky enough to catch it and has left others on watch for a repeat show.
  • The mouthparts of flies like these are unlikely to allow them to drink nectar directly from the lilly-pilly flowers, but they can still take advantage of this impromptu sugary meal. New Scientist - Online News
  • The singer recorded the story of Charlie as a pop song after hearing an impromptu performance of the tune in a San Francisco coffee house.
  • PHILLIPS: That's what you call abit of an impromptu stakeout there at the Hill. CNN Transcript Sep 24, 2003
  • They gather - loud, bronzed, and disgustingly smooth-skinned - in impromptu youth rallies, blocking pavements, filling buses and generally annoying the hell out of the locals. Weekend Wastrelry
  • Now and then, there was a bit of impromptu dancing by some of the team members.
  • It's an impromptu exercise in unsupervised reconciliation, as well as an exploration of the evolving consequences of nomadic life in a sedentary society.
  • Witness the DARPA ballon project last month. 10 balloons randomly placed around the US and an impromptu social network found them in 8: 52. Matthew Yglesias » The Conservative Terror Timeline
  • Folks in neighboring Peru also claim its paternity, telling tales of a dockworker in the port of Callao first pulling it off in an impromptu match against British sailors around the same time. Rooney Bicycles His Way Into History
  • And a brilliant impromptu speech it was. Times, Sunday Times
  • There are flashes of artistic inspiration and drive in an impromptu hip-hop dance battle and when the exhausted competitors compare post-rehearsal bruises.
  • Anyone who wanted to take part in any way, be it dancing, singing, telling an impromptu story or doing a mime, was given the opportunity to perform.
  • This wasn't like a proper impromptu presentation - this looked unrehearsed, extempore.
  • Though he tours often, Mr. Riley has gigged everywhere in town, from the contemporary music club Le Poisson Rouge to neighborhood joints like the Branded Saloon, a Vanderbilt Avenue pub he's known to drop by, guitar in hand, for impromptu performances. A Minimalist Heir With Maximum Chops
  • While the tea brewed, he searched his mind for a reason for this impromptu visit.
  • Over the next few weeks and months she went decidedly loopy, wandering around dazed and giving bizarre impromptu interviews to mystified and amused reporters.
  • He gives a very polished, professional performance with excellent comic timing to make the jokes appear impromptu and off the top of his head.
  • In front of the little sundries store, Dona Lupe's, across from our house, people gather on the weekends to visit and sometimes engage in impromptu entertainment - I believe the tuba player participates actively in these little pick-up gigs. What about Joco?
  • The film brings dozens of freedom songs to the screen, drawing upon original recordings and impromptu live performances.
  • He proceeded to give his entire response to the sex abuse question in English, impromptu fashion. CNN Transcript Apr 15, 2008
  • I like to have two types of bubbles to hand at Christmas: a cheapie for Buck's fizz and impromptu parties and a decent Champagne to drink as an aperitif before lunch.
  • He bounded up onto the stage and played some impromptu air guitar, jumping up and down like he was on a pogo stick and laughing maniacally.
  • As the group made its impromptu stop outside an off-license, any hopes of an early night were optimistic.
  • Gulf War cont. impromptu end to fighting in, 212, 224–25 How Wars end
  • Your lust for exotic creatures like Peirce’s glorious Quincunx are matched only by your ability to end conversations and empty rooms with impromptu lectures on Mollweide’s wicked homolographic compromise. Rambles at starchamber.com » Blog Archive » Flatten the world
  • One breaks into an impromptu jig, or sun dance, or hobo shuffle, whatever, while the others clap the beat.
  • An impromptu circus, fox and geese, and an amicable game of croquet finished the afternoon. Little Women
  • His Jewishness is long marinated in Schubert impromptus and described as intellectually "ritzy". The Finkler Question by Howard Jacobson
  • I got a phone call announcing impromptu dinner plans, so I decided to join in on that.
  • Few people look at the bright side of impromptu, outdoor conversations with hibernating neighbors.
  • Unbeknownst to us the malaysian student association had been using our home ground for an impromptu sunday arvo soccer comp. Cheeseburger Gothic » Burger Lite 23 April
  • The Krugers threw an impromptu cocktail party for him in the backyard.
  • From that point, the forum became an impromptu tribute to Jim Maier.
  • Typically we do most of our grocery shopping at large supermarkets, and do only impromptu, spontaneous purchases from convenience stores and gas marts.
  • Floods in some streets created impromptu swimming pools for many Iraqis baking in the relentless heat.
  • I do not deal in impromptu speeches, and have but little belief in the impassioned orator who relies upon the stimulus of the moment; but I soon found that it would be better and wiser, and that, perhaps, I could more truly express my thought, if I were to write down what I meant, and what I meant to convey to you, upon the first part of this most important subject. Education and Empire Unity
  • At the end he let his voice soar as he threw away his prepared speech and gave them some impromptu wellie.
  • The soft purple buds from the jacarandas of a distant park, borne by the wind, floated aimlessly down from the sky, landing on his prostrate body, settling across his back in an impromptu bouquet. The Sanchez Ghost
  • Dashing up the stairs she'd crept to her bedroom, taken a few deep breaths, and then shiveringly pulled out from underneath her shirt the object of her impromptu burglary and lo and behold!
  • Scriabin's early works, until about 1903, are lyrical and effusive, formally inspired by Chopin (waltzes, mazurkas, ballades, preludes, impromptus and scherzos), though where content was concerned his voice was very much his own.
  • Some danced an impromptu conga as they partied in the streets outside. The Sun
  • Alas impromptu recitation of poetry is rather unfashionable in pubs in Toronto - and the locals would never understand the bawdier versions of Christmas Day In The Workhouse, a personal favourite. Cryptic crossword No 25,200
  • The band gave an impromptu concert on the roof of the studio.
  • The announcement was made in an impromptu press conference at the airport.
  • Associated with Venus as well as Terpsichore, the cittern was strung with metal wire to ensure reliable tuning for impromptu use. 247 With their wood paneling, one can imagine that the studioli offer resonant settings for listening to music, which should be counted among the duke's activities in the Urbino studiolo. Architecture and Memory: The Renaissance Studioli of Federico da Montefeltro
  • The word impromptu is sufficiently self-explanatory, but it needs to be pointed out that this work of The Pianolist A Guide for Pianola Players
  • Footballs were retrieved from among the luggage and impromptu games began.
  • Former US President Bill Clinton stunned shoppers with an impromptu walkabout yesterday, after enjoying a Yorkshire pub lunch.
  • The final reels included a number of impromptu outbursts and genuine screaming. AUTHENTICITY: Brands, Fakes, Spin and the Lust for Real Life
  • Who hasn't staged an impromptu stand-off with an umbrella, broomstick or the nearest domestic appliance to hand?
  • Extra police officers were drafted in to patrol a peace march after word of a rival, impromptu pro-war demonstration was circulated.
  • Nikki Haley flexed her political muscles Tuesday night when she called an impromptu press conference to insist that the Senate finish a bill that would create a new Department of Administration. The Full Feed from HuffingtonPost.com
  • The first half is unplanned, while the second half features some impromptu sketches and a few guest appearances.
  • He had agreed to give this impromptu lecture merely to keep in with the embassy; now he was beginning to regret it. Somewhere East of Life
  • It was like a large, impromptu pyjama party. Times, Sunday Times
  • They sat us around in their little studio and began to hold an impromptu press conference that they videotaped.
  • Some members remained in town after the parade and gave impromptu performances.
  • Buoyed by the success of the day, we now plan to hold an impromptu New Year's eve bash here.
  • He gave an impromptu and loving tribute to a shipmate, Tom Stevenson, for the way he always quietly did what was right. The Things They Buried
  • For thirty years, Maurice lived in a small outhouse attached to the pub, acting as an impromptu security man, on-site maintenance engineer for the microbrewery and resident ghost.
  • The event will also feature street theatre, live music and arts and craft stalls and nurses will be carrying out impromptu health checks.
  • The sleepiest and shabbiest of soldiery go wandering about, with the double curse of laziness and poverty, uncouthly wrinkling their misfitting regimentals; the dirtiest of children play with their impromptu toys (pigs and mud) in the feeblest of gutters; and the gauntest of dogs trot in and out of the dullest of archways, in perpetual search of something to eat, which they never seem to find. Pictures from Italy
  • Robert Graves, leonine, ascended grandly and delivered hilarious impromptu remarks before declaiming a poem.
  • One 200-strong theatre audience who found themselves trapped in the chaos on Tuesday were given an impromptu hour-long concert by Tom Jones.
  • a witty impromptu must not sound premeditated
  • The gaily coloured banners and balloons decorating the streets give the impression of an impromptu homecoming party.
  • Nikki Haley flexed her political muscles Tuesday night when she called an impromptu press conference to insist that the Senate finish a bill that would create a new Department of Administration. ... The Full Feed from HuffingtonPost.com
  • Even during casual conversation he plunks out impromptu background music.
  • Instead, he has had to stage impromptu press conferences to cope with a growing unease about how he would honour all the promissory notes he has been issuing in open-handed Texas style.
  • They quickly found their way into an impromptu session with a visiting trance medium, who claimed to be in touch with discarnate entities.
  • The aid workers kicked off with an exemplary display, singing impromptu Armenian folk songs to a flute and guitar in their cramped main office. The Crossing-Place
  • On the eve of our departure, I found my husband in the kitchen fashioning an impromptu lance from a now headless mop. Lance - French Word-A-Day
  • The girls stopped spinning and began chasing each other in an impromptu game of freeze tag.
  • A piece of impromptu spiced up the concert.
  • He found keeping a piano in his study a great comfort and gave an impromptu clarinet performance on taking up his civil service role. Times, Sunday Times
  • My own children would play for hours on its vast fronton (court), theoretically for pelota but more often for impromptu football, or rollerskating, or teenage flirting or, at night, dances and fireworks or Basque games (shows of strength). Classic France: the insiders' guide
  • Before the game, players staged an impromptu walkout to protest ever-rising salaries.
  • Impromptu barricades were erected from urban junk in order to protect the crowd trying to evacuate the area.
  • It is perfect for classy snacks and impromptu meals with baked potatoes and a crisp chicory salad. Times, Sunday Times
  • About twice a month the coast road floods and the tide comes up to the door of this wooden shed, which doubles as fishmonger and impromptu lunch venue looking out over the fishing boats and pleasure cruisers.
  • Organized by the antimonarchist Republic campaigning group, it had all the trappings of a typical American-style block party—food, music, impromptu dancing and face painting—plus a more serious political message. Street Parties Celebrate, Disparage Nuptials
  • But in the courtyard here this afternoon is a scene of unusual glamour: an impromptu photo shoot is taking place on a flight of stairs? Love, Belle and Sebastian-style
  • Seniors are receiving their acceptance letters; the hallways are a daily scene of impromptu celebrations and rounds of hugs.
  • Use patterned glasses for impromptu vases, creating centerpieces or table displays with an assortment of styles and sizes.
  • Click here to see the pictures from yesterday's impromptu outing to the zoo.
  • The script was treated with creative neglect, the acting embellished with impromptu flourishes and stumbles.

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