Similar words: outpace, paced, dustpan, postpaid, chest pain, postpartum, for the most part, populist party. Meaning: adj. of communication that proceeds rapidly.
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1 Life in pre-war Britain was simpler and less fast-paced.
2 A fast-paced, delightful story of Romantic Suspense that races through scenic Cornwall as Jessica tries to escape her unknown pursuer.
3 For a buyer, the implication of fast-paced change may be a disincentive to prolong a search process.
4 Fast-paced action adventure with you at the centre of some staggering cinematic effects.
5 This is a fast-paced, heartwarming story of a huge iron man who emerges from the sea to terrify the neighborhood.
6 I know life in Hollywood is fast-paced,[www.Sentencedict.com] but could you guys slow down a little?
7 Stevenson, Anne Noted for her realistic, fast-paced stories, believable characters, and excellent use of dialogue.
8 Plus the Warriors' new fast-paced offense hardly seems suited for the plodding Marshall.
9 The internet is a fast-paced environment.
10 This investigation is fast-paced, global and ongoing, and it has already yielded valuable intelligence that we will follow wherever it leads.
11 And finally, in today's fast-paced business culture, the "right" time often means immediate access to the latest information.
12 His fast-paced novels are full of bizarre situations and madcap antics.
13 Most people in today's fast-paced world think that they can short-change the energy recovery process.
14 In this fast-paced world, education has become a lifelong necessity, and our university extension is created to meet that need.
15 In addition to providing a fast-paced yet sufficient introduction to the technology, the book works well as a reference, and I find myself returning to it often.
16 Powell ignited the delegates crammed into the San Diego Convention Center with a fast-paced speech that was interrupted 42 times by applause.
17 He expected continuous improvement in all areas, but particularly in quality, service, and fast-paced innovation.
18 The tempo is usually fast since some programmers believe that fast-paced news programs attract younger audiences.
19 It also points up the dangers of dithering in a fast-paced Microsoft-dominated world.
20 New technology figured prominently as participants found ways of matching regional information and research needs with fast-paced advances in computer technology.
21 Construction managers should be adaptable and be able to work effectively in a fast-paced environment.
22 The plane also demonstrated reliability under the real-world pressures of a fast-paced airlift operation.
23 Alex, an electronics engineer, landed a job after two months with a fast-paced computer company on the Peninsula.
24 As people's gradually raising standard of life, it has become a requirement working, studying, entertainment, shopping at home in people's fast-paced lifestyle.
25 Last year's top game was Settlers of Catan, in which players race to build cities, and this year's new craze is Wits and Wagers, a fast-paced trivia and gambling game.
26 Chalk talks and design documents are helpful, but they can't spread knowledge well enough and fast enough for most fast-paced projects.
27 "Many will also be at the peak of their career, leading fast-paced lives which will help shift any excess weight alongside a diet, " she said.
28 This property of self-organizing teams is particularly valuable in the fast-paced, ever-changing software world.
29 A career as a stock broker or investment banker can offer a fast-paced, intense work environment with the potential for financial rewards.
30 A built in trivia quiz player enables everyone in the room to join together and play a fast-paced quiz game.
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