extempore - use in sentences

Modifies a noun

  • judgment: The judge gave a short and extempore judgment of which we have only a note, albeit a note which is approved by him.
  • effusion: Yet Wordsworth's revision adds more than biographical detail to his extempore effusion.
  • sermon: Peter's extempore sermon is a model of Biblical exposition and practical application, comparing Scripture with Scripture.
  • playing: There are many accounts of his playing, nearly all of which stress the brilliance and seemingly inexhaustible inventiveness of his extempore playing.

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