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How to use extemporaneously in a sentence

Looking for sentences and phrases with the word extemporaneously? Here are some examples.

Sentence Examples
Her talent for extemporaneously getting into character in front of a camera has been widely acclaimed.
She arrived to an enthusiastic ovation and spoke, as she almost always does, quite extemporaneously.
He began to talk extemporaneously about the continent's abundant resources and poor governance.
In most instances, we were shooting on the streets extemporaneously.
Arrange participants into a circle, and tell them they will now discover how talented they are at speaking extemporaneously.
Interacts extemporaneously with program participants such as guests and interviewees, members of the audience and phone-in callers.
Patented, single-use medical device for manually and extemporaneously producing sterile foam of variable density.
Sean Spicer, whose job, until Friday morning, was to speak extemporaneously on behalf of the Trump Administration, was never much good at extemporaneous speaking.
Considering that he was speaking extemporaneously, he covered the subject pretty well.
As an added attraction, every day the musicians-mixers change what they say extemporaneously, and the actors sing along with the sounds that they generate, offering a unique, unrepeatable soundtrack at each session.
Interacts extemporaneously with program personnel such as guests and interviewees of national or international stature, panelists, members of the audience and phone-in callers.
The poem is composed orally and extemporaneously, and the archive of tradition on which it draws is oral, pagan, Germanic, heroic, and tribal.
The format generally involves one person, the disc jockey, introducing and playing phonograph records and chatting informally and usually extemporaneously in the intervals.
It's always dangerous to speak extemporaneously.
Madam Speaker, I would like to congratulate my colleague for his insightful remarks and for the fact that he was speaking extemporaneously, off the top of his head.
Examples from Classical Literature
It is a discussion of a number of very vital subjects in the free form of extemporaneously spoken words.
All this was uttered, of course, extemporaneously, and without the least preparation.
Hughes offered his remarks extemporaneously without much elaboration or supporting evidence.
Prospective volunteers must enjoy teaching, speaking extemporaneously and encouraging others to set and achieve goals.
This suggests that presidents who were lawyers may be more comfortable than nonlawyers in speaking extemporaneously about Supreme Court decisions.
Whitefield also performed marriages, baptisms, and funerals, and though he may have preached extemporaneously on these occasions, he used the prayer book's liturgies too.
He does have to answer regularly and extemporaneously to the opposition.
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