noun

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Step.

definition

Way of stepping.

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Speed or velocity in general.

definition

A measure of the hardness of a pitch and of the tendency of a cricket ball to maintain its speed after bouncing.

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(collective) A group of donkeys.

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Passage, route.

verb

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To walk back and forth in a small distance.

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To set the speed in a race.

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To measure by walking.

adjective

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Describing a bowler who bowls fast balls.

Examples of pace in a Sentence

Dean began to slowly pace the room.

He began to pace the room.

I tried to remember on which side of the Pace Arrow it was parked.

She remained standing and began to pace about the room.

Deidre's pace slowed as she took in the area.

Napoleon shrugged his shoulders and continued to pace up and down without replying.

They were forced to slow their pace when the trail became covered with slippery shale and the path grew steeper.

If a man does not keep pace with his companions, perhaps it is because he hears a different drummer.

She quickened her pace, not wanting to end up the dinner of some demon before she had a chance to try to plan an escape.

He waved her out and led her at a quick pace to the front door.

He hit a comfortable pace and stayed there as he peddled past the cemetery and the open meadows where a herd of elk grazed near the river to his left, standing at attention near the edge of the tall cottonwoods that lined the bank.

Andre's specter appeared to her right, keeping pace silently with her.

Carmen picked up her pace, heading for the house.

The tunnel widened, and his pace slowed as he saw another tunnel intersect it.

What did I tell you? said Pierre suddenly, rising and beginning to pace up and down the room.

He rose and began to pace, the first sign of his anxiety.

It means progress at an ever increasing pace is inevitable.

The squadron overtook and passed the infantry and the battery--which had also quickened their pace--rode down a hill, and passing through an empty and deserted village again ascended.

And smoothing his hair he began to pace the room.

She increased her pace, but a hand grabbed her arm.

He took her hand and led her through the crowd at a steady pace.

Evelyn scrambled after him, jogging to keep pace with his long legs.

While we reveled in our triumphs, we knew in our hearts we couldn't maintain our present pace.

The men ignored the signs of war, instead keeping to a quick pace along their path.

He quickened his pace.

Her husband doesn't care—he's got the dough so he closes the deal right there and the guy drives off in the Pace Arrow!

However, he was pleased to keep up a fairly respectable pace, at least a few notches above the embarrassing level.

He fell in behind them, taking advantage of the quieter air in their wake and kept pace with them.

He kept the pace slow, despite his hunger, and deepened the kiss.

It is clear that the knowledge of function (physiology) did not by any means keep pace with the knowledge of structure, and this was probably the reason why the important sect of the empirics were able entirely to dispense with anatomical knowledge.

If slideshows don't have a pause feature, you may find that it's hard to keep up with the pace.

He slapped the team into action and they headed for town at a more leisurely pace.

Howie began to pace.

He began to pace.

After doubling back and being rewarded with a branch slap on my cheek I realized I wasn't wrong after all; the Pace Arrow was gone!

Willard Humphries rose out of his seat and began to pace.

Deidre tucked her knees to her chest and wrapped her arms around them, watching him pace.

In her penthouse, she was able to take in things at her own pace.

Gabriel rose, furious once more, and began to pace.

Deidre led him into the shadow world at a quick pace.

Another hour of silence passed, and she started to pace.

So he stopped to think and pace.

He said nothing but continued at a quick pace.

Her ill-planned idea was unraveling again, this time at a much more alarming pace.

Unwilling to appease the man she didn't like, she made no effort to match his pace.

A'Ran's uncle remained at Kiera's pace.

Once they were gone, Elisabeth began to pace.

Dean stepped back further, the smile fading from his face as the two men drove away at a very sedate pace.

I should know better, but I kind of fell in back there with your pace.

But fair warning—I'm hitting a very fast pace.

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