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Libbed

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Libbed meaning

simple past and past participle of lib

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It certainly feels ad-libbed with how much Dustin Hoffman's voice changes in the moment from his character, but with how great of an actor he is, fooling everyone would be easy.

She ad-libbed jokes and sassily dedicated a Disney song to Florida Gov. Ron DeSantis.

The show began with a scene between Hero, Beatrice and Leonata with the latter confirming that the war had ended and Claudio would be back but straight away she gave up with her script and ad-libbed her way through.

They ad-libbed their entire scene, inventing the story about Tomas and his wife.

When Christina Aguilera recorded her 2002 hit "Beautiful," the opening line "don't look at me" was completely ad-libbed.

It’s simple: the focus of the song is the lyrics and her ad-libbed moans.

C'mon man, I'm one of the most unhingiest Farkers that ever libbed and even I think that's over the top.

Ad-libbing As illustrated in the description of his involvement in theatre, Milligan often ad-libbed.

Based on this experience, he ad libbed much of his dialogue in the film. citation * Arliss Howard as Private/Sergeant Robert "Cowboy" Evans, a Texan who attends boot camp with Joker and Pyle.

He ad-libbed the commentary for it and it was perfect.

Since You Bet Your Life was mostly ad-libbed and unscripted—although writers did pre-interview the guests and feed Groucho ready-made lines in advance—the producers insisted that the network prerecord it (instead of it being broadcast live).

The pair developed an unorthodox method for scripting the material, using a tape recorder to tape an ad-libbed routine that they would then have transcribed and edited.

There was no script, although there was a written breakdown of most of the scenes, and many of the lines were ad-libbed.

When Harpo chased the girl back in the other direction, Groucho calmly checked his watch and ad-libbed, "The 9:20's right on time.

While testing equipment, he handed the microphone to broadcaster F.R. "Buck" Buckley, who ad-libbed a spoof commentary about an imaginary sport called "Fasche".