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Sentence count:197+30Posted:2016-07-16Updated:2020-07-24
Synonym: ratespeedstridetreadwalkSimilar words: spacekeep pace withface to facepackimpactpackagefacetraceMeaning: [peɪs]  n. 1. the rate of moving (especially walking or running) 2. the distance covered by a step 3. the relative speed of progress or change 4. a step in walking or running 5. the rate of some repeating event 6. a unit of length equal to 3 feet; defined as 91.44 centimeters; originally taken to be the average length of a stride. v. 1. walk with slow or fast paces 2. go at a pace 3. measure (distances) by pacing 4. regulate or set the pace of. 
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(31) Many people were not satisfied with the pace of change.
(32) Ray glanced at his watch and quickened his pace .
(33) Don't say you are a procrastinator; really, it's just that the pace of this bloody age is too fast.
(34) When she thought she heard someone following her, she quickened her pace.
(35) Dream of action is the starting line, knowledge is our forward accelerator, adhere to is that we do not stop the pace, the wisdom of our success is a magic weapon.
(36) Traffic was moving at a snail's pace.
(37) Simon allowed his pace to slacken.
(38) Guy slackened his pace as he approached the gate.
(39) The work progressed at a slow pace.
(40) We set off at a smart pace.
(41) The novel lacks pace .
(42) They raced by at a spanking pace.
(43) The Scottish Nationalist bandwagon is gathering pace.
(44) They set off at a cracking pace.
(45) The students work at their own pace.
(46) Schumacher set a blistering pace from the start.
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(47) Brown set the pace in the first mile.
(48) Traffic slowed to a walking pace .
(49) Scott fell back a pace in astonishment.
(50) He quickened his pace to catch up with them.
(51) They set off at a leisurely pace.
(52) Neil set off at a furious pace .
(53) He quickened his pace , longing to be home.
(54) Are wages keeping pace with inflation?
(55) The traffic was creeping along at a snail's pace.
(56) I cannot walk at that pace.
(57) Keeping pace with changes is a full-time job.
(58) She set off at a smart pace .
(59) The film was lacking in pace.
(60) Tech-nology has advanced at a breathless pace.
More similar words: spacekeep pace withface to facepackimpactpackagefacetraceplacepalaceembracein placesurfaceat peacereplaceface up toin place ofplacementworkplacemake a faceout of placetake placemarketplacereplacementmake peace withtake the place ofin the first place
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