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pace

[peys] / peɪs /


VERB
walk with measured steps, esp. back and forth
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VERB
measure by footsteps
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Jannik Sinner is continuing to write his name into the record books at a pace rarely seen in the modern men’s game.

From BBC • May 17, 2026

Without a customer in place, the pace of construction slowed.

From The Wall Street Journal • May 16, 2026

The Eurovision Song Contest -- the biggest live televised music event -- has evolved to keep pace with technological, artistic and geopolitical changes since its foundation in 1956.

From Barron's • May 16, 2026

U.S retail sales rose in April at an above-trend pace for the third month in a row, for example, and credit-card spending was particularly strong last month.

From MarketWatch • May 16, 2026

And just like that, they were off...if by off, one meant moving along at about a slug’s pace.

From "Half Upon a Time" by James Riley




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