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improviser

[im-pruh-vahyz-er]

noun

  1. a person who improvises or is skilled at improvising, especially in a performance art such as music, acting, stand-up comedy, or public speaking.



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Any improviser, I think, would say that.

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When he did arrive, they found he was a surprisingly good improviser.

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"He is an improviser. He doesn't know what he's going to do. My sympathies are with him. I'm glad he won. But speaking about this episode, we're all in the dark. And Trump is in the dark himself."

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He was a self-taught improviser on guitar, and a high school trumpeter, but he was drawn to any sounds that tapped meaningfully into feelings of heartache and tension, beauty and noise.

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“I think it is kind of every improviser’s dream to play with people that are just perfectly, as equally mentally ill as you are.”

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