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improvvisatore

American  
[eem-prawv-vee-zah-taw-re] / ˌim prɔvˌvi zɑˈtɔ rɛ /

noun

Italian.
improvvisatori plural
  1. an improvisator, especially a person who extemporizes verse.


Example Sentences

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There are the young Dandolo and the improvvisatore Carrer, and Giuseppe Albrizzi, the accomplished son of an accomplished mother.

From The Works of Lord Byron. Vol. 4 by Coleridge, Ernest Hartley

"I am not an author—still less an improvvisatore."

From Bertram Cope's Year by Fuller, Henry Blake

There was a famous improvvisatore who held forth while I was there.

From Life of Lord Byron, Vol. 3 With His Letters and Journals by Moore, Thomas

To these parties sometimes came Coleridge, who in conversation seems to have been a happy mixture of a German philosopher and an Italian improvvisatore.

From The Atlantic Monthly, Volume 03, No. 17, March, 1859 by Various

He had never wondered at the powers of the improvvisatore.

From Warlock o' Glenwarlock by MacDonald, George

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