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Improvish

Definition:

verb

1. To perform or create something spontaneously, particularly in a theatrical or musical setting.

2. To make or do something using available resources, often in a makeshift or improvisational manner.

Sense 1: Performing or Creating Spontaneously

Example sentence 1: The actors took the stage and began to improvish a hilarious comedy sketch.

Example sentence 2: The band started to improvish a jazz piece, taking turns showcasing their musical talents.

Sense 2: Using Available Resources in a Makeshift Manner

Example sentence 1: As they did not have a hammer, they had to improvish and use a heavy wrench to pound the nails into the wall.

Example sentence 2: Without a proper microphone stand, the singer had to improvish and use a stacked pile of books to hold the microphone at the right height.

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