Two days I lay there, too sick to move, and on the third, reeling and giddy, supporting myself on an extemporized crutch, I tottered on toward San Francisco. |
It's truly a marvel of extemporized, non-verbal comedy. |
When Abraham realized all, the furrows of fifty years were extemporized on his young face. |
He expressed his willingness to listen, and she told the story of the baby's illness and the extemporized ordinance. |
Each poetic disposition has the feel of something extemporized and meant to sound inspired, credited, validated by the author. |
Such songs were spontaneously extemporized by a rabbi or one of his disciples, the entire group of men then repeating the song in unison. |