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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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(91) He matched his stride to her slower pace.
(92) Their reading skills were developing at a rapid pace.
(93) The runners set off at a blistering pace.
(94) We had better put on the pace.
(95) Things are changing, but at a snail's pace .
(96) Salaries have not always kept pace with inflation.
(97) He took a pace towards the door.
(98) Time moved at a snail's pace before the holidays.
(99) If you can stand the pace, working in advertising pays well.
(100) Holly slowed her pace and fell into step with the old man.
(101) The book is not one word too long and its narrative pace is unflagging.
(102) She found it hard to keep pace with him as he strode off.
(103) It is difficult to keep up with the rapid pace of change.
(104) Lucy set off at a leisurely pace back to the hotel.
(105) I set off at a snail's pace to conserve my energy for later in the race.
(106) A successful company must keep up with the pace of technological change.
(107) Companies are finding it hard to cope with the quickening pace of technological change.
(108) The old woman crossed the road at a snail's pace.
(109) You need to pace yourself and decide which tasks are the most important.
(110) The Italians set the pace for the first eight laps.
(111) We'll have to quicken the pace if we want to keep up with him.
(112) He'll have to learn to pace himself in this job.
(113) Pace yourself or you'll tire yourself out in the first half of the race.
(114) Hong Kong buzzes from dawn to dusk at a dizzy pace.
(115) I think the hall is 80 metres long; I'll pace it.
(116) It was a tough race and I had to pace myself.
(117) Students complete projects for a personal tutor,[www.Sentencedict.com] working at home at their own pace.
(118) Aircraft production continued to plod along at an agonizingly slow pace.
(119) Here in Bermuda, the pace of life is very slow.
(120) We encourage all students to work at their own 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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