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paced

[peyst]

adjective

  1. having a specified or indicated pace (usually used in combination).

    fast-paced.

  2. counted out or measured by paces. pace.

  3. run at a pace set by a pacesetter.



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Other 51Թ Forms

  • unpaced adjective
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51Թ History and Origins

Origin of paced1

First recorded in 1575–85; pace 1 + -ed 3
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Was pacing something that you talked about with Jeremy, both in how the story was going to be paced, but also how your performance was going to be paced?

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It said there was an "emphasis on speed" including with "fast paced beat and music" in the car chase, noting the "visible skid marks" left on the road.

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“We’re all friends, we all trust each other, and it’s a dream come true to win a championship in one of our last matches together,” said Tyler Lee, who paced the squad with 14 kills.

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Santa Margarita hits the road Tuesday to face Orange Lutheran, ranked fifth in the latest Southern Section Division 1 power rankings and paced by one of the Southland’s elite outfielders, Oklahoma-bound senior Kai Minor.

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While Latham moved through the gears to reach his eighth ODI ton, Phillips plundered three fours and four sixes in a typically destructive knock that capped a wonderfully paced New Zealand innings.

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