Crossword-Solution: EXTEMPORISE 11 letters, 12 clues 🏆 scrabble score: 22

We have 12 clues for the answer “EXTEMPORISE”

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not plan 1 answer
obey an impulse 2 answers
BE unprepared 3 answers
Extemporize 4 answers
Rise to the occasion 4 answers
COME out with 8 answers
Extempore 10 answers
Improvise 17 answers
ad lib 28 answers
Ad-lib 30 answers
Compose 44 answers
Produce 82 answers
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Hint 1 meaning
One who, or that which, eats.
Hint 2 anagram
ERTEA
Hint 3 another clue
greedy person
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Sentences with EXTEMPORISE (5)

May promised, and Mary, quite satisfied at being taken into favour, asked no questions, but spent the rest of the morning in playing at draughts with him, and in having inflicted on her the history of the Bloody Fire King’s Ghost--a work of Tom’s imagination, which he was wont to extemporise, to the extreme terror of much enduring Mary.
The Daisy Chain Charlotte Yonge 2003
Richards and Alfred.” “Write a poetical letter,” said Allen, beginning to extemporise in Hiawatha measure.
Magnum Bonum Charlotte M. Yonge 2004
But a Coleridge who could no more compose a lecture than he could deliver one-a Coleridge who could neither write nor extemporise anything specially remarkable on a subject so congenial to him as that of English poetry--must assuredly have spent most of his time, whether in the lecture-room or out of it, in a state of incapacity for sustained intellectual effort.
English Men of Letters: Coleridge H. D. Traill 2004
But how are we to make our way back?’ ‘Zounds, Clarke! let us extemporise a fortress,’ suggested Sir Gervas.
Micah Clarke Arthur Conan Doyle 2005
And thus I have had to extemporise an index for myself under such sad heads as those of Brodie's 'passionateness,' his 'covetousness,' his 'time-serving' and 'tuft-hunting,' and suchlike.
Samuel Rutherford Alexander Whyte 2005

Quotes with EXTEMPORISE (1)

Difficult for actors to extemporise in nineteenth-century English. Except for Robert Hardy and Elizabeth Spriggs, who speak that way anyway.
Emma Thompson The Sense and Sensibility Screenplay and Diaries: Bringing Jane Austen's Novel to Film