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change of pace
[cheynj uhv peys]
noun
temporary shift or variation in a normal routine or regular pattern of activity.
Reading a mystery novel has been a real change of pace for me.
Baseball: Older Use.changeup.
51Թ History and Origins
Origin of change of pace1
Idioms and Phrases
Example Sentences
It’s the cheapest option for an urn, and with the mountain of small debts and promissory notes from her father’s estate that have fallen into Carrie’s lap, something simple and inexpensive would be a nice change of pace.
They have a big garden, so you can go and take a break outside and then come back in and enjoy that change of pace.
It’s certainly a change of pace.
One of the games of the season has everyone excited about the second leg at the San Siro in Milan next week, a change of pace from Paris St-Germain's hard-fought 1-0 win at Arsenal the day before.
For a series that doesn’t often veer from the flashy and frothy lives of the women in one of America’s wealthiest zip codes, the multi-episode arc in the middle of this season was a welcome change of pace.
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