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Right word for "to do something without planning or preparing it first"



 
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Right word for "to do something without planning or preparing it first" #1 (permalink) Thu Dec 03, 2009 10:56 am   Right word for "to do something without planning or preparing it first"
 

could anyone please tell me the word which means"to do something without planning or preparing it first"?
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Right word for "to do something without planning or preparing it first" #2 (permalink) Thu Dec 03, 2009 15:42 pm   Right word for "to do something without planning or preparing it first"
 

improvise, ad hoc, ad-lib, by ear, offhand, on the spot,
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