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1. He began comically ad-libbing a script.
2. He's good at ad-libbing his way out of trouble.
3. She ad-libbed her way through the entire speech.
4. He is rather disjointed when he ad-libs.
5. Throughout the plan she had to ad-lib constantly.
6. Every time I fluffed a line Lenny got me out of trouble with a brilliant ad-lib.
7. The other actors were thrown into confusion when she started ad-libbing her final speech.
8. Frank's sharpness shines through at times, but David's ad-libs rarely rise above witless rubbish.
9. He's renowned for his ad-libs, of course,(sentencedict.com) whether about my conventional haircut or brown suede boots.
10. Betsy forgot her lines and had to ad-lib the rest of the scene.
11. No one could remember the song very well, so we had to ad-lib.
12. The competition is divided into free talk and adlib two parts. The contestants' fluent English, graceful presentation and their unique opinion have all reflected their talent.
13. The actress forgot some of her lines and had to adlib .
14. There are new integrated editors for digitised sound play and editing - sound can be imported from Windows or AdLib files.
15. You might get a bass riff or something, as a hook for the song, but the solos were strictly adlib.
16. Here is a restaurant where you pay fixed price and eat adlib.
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