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pace
noun as in steps in walking
noun as in speed, tempo of motion
verb as in walk with measured steps, esp. back and forth
Example Sentences
Hawke, an Australian-born former coach of the Auburn swimming team, explained that in his years of pacing the pool deck, his greatest frustration was seeing athletes earn less than they deserved.
The quickened pace of U.S. airstrikes in the region and the unusually large buildup of military force in the Caribbean Sea have fueled those speculations.
Ferrari's Charles Leclerc set the pace in a first practice session at the Mexico City Grand Prix in which nine teams ran rookie drivers.
The company is on pace to spend about $70 billion this year on new AI data centers, with much more promised.
Shares of IBM climbed 7.5% following the announcement, putting the stock on pace for its largest percentage increase since January, according to Dow Jones Market Data.
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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.
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