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tossed off
adjective as in extemporaneous/extemporary
Weak matches
- ad hoc
- ad lib
- at first glance
- automatic
- by ear
- casual
- expedient
- extempore
- free
- immediate
- impromptu
- improv
- improvisatory
- improviso
- informal
- jamming
- made-up
- makeshift
- off the cuff
- off the top of head
- offhand
- on impulse
- on-the-spot
- snap
- spontaneous
- spur-of-the-moment
- taking for ride
- thought out loud
- tossed out
- unplanned
- unpremeditated
- unprepared
- unstudied
- winging it
adjective as in impromptu
Example Sentences
Last year, in a viral clip before a race, Richardson tossed off her orange wig to reveal hidden silver ombre braids.
When the music came to a stop, he tossed off his black leather jacket to reveal a business suit underneath and stepped up to the podium, returning to his usual persona as a disheveled academic.
In Texas alone, one million were tossed off the rolls.
A longtime member of Mexico’s delegation to CITES, he was tossed off it in December 2022 in retribution, he believes, for his unabashed critiques of the Maya Train.
Before that Brady hearing could take place, Connolly filed his motion to get Lowenthal tossed off the case.
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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.
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