Go+at+a+pace

  • 101pace — {{Roman}}I.{{/Roman}} noun 1 one step VERB + PACE ▪ take, walk ▪ Take two paces forward. ▪ step back ▪ Step back three paces. PREPO …

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  • 102pace — 1pà·ce s.f. FO 1a. condizione di un popolo o di uno stato che non sia in guerra con altri o non abbia conflitti, lotte armate in corso al suo interno: mantenere, consolidare la pace, politica, tempo di pace, la pace europea Contrari: belligeranza …

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  • 103pace — [[t]pe͟ɪs[/t]] ♦♦♦ paces, pacing, paced 1) N SING: usu with supp The pace of something is the speed at which it happens or is done. Many people were not satisfied with the pace of change. ...people who prefer to live at a slower pace... They… …

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  • 104pace — I n. rate of movement 1) to set the pace 2) to keep pace with 3) to change pace; to slacken the pace 4) a brisk, fast, rapid; even, steady; frantic, hectic; grueling, killing pace 5) a slack, slow, sluggish; snail s ( extremely slow ) pace 6) at… …

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  • 105pace — 1 noun 1 WALK/RUN (singular) the speed at which you walk or run: They ve run the first mile in under six minutes can they keep up this pace? | at a steady/gentle/brisk pace: The troops marched at a steady pace. 2 SPEED STH HAPPENS (singular) the… …

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  • 106Pace Academy — Infobox School name = Pace Academy motto = To Have the Courage to Strive for Excellence ( Summum Nitens Confide ) established = 1958 type = Private, Coeducational head = Fred Assaf city = Atlanta state = GA country = USA campus = Suburban… …

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  • 107pace — pace1 /pays/, n., v., paced, pacing. n. 1. a rate of movement, esp. in stepping, walking, etc.: to walk at a brisk pace of five miles an hour. 2. a rate of activity, progress, growth, performance, etc.; tempo. 3. any of various standard linear… …

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  • 108Pace stick — A Warrant Officer of the Welsh Guards using his pace stick. A pace stick is a long stick usually carried by warrant officer and non commissioned officer drill instructors in the British and Commonwealth armed forces …

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  • 109Pace memorandum — The Pace memorandum was a 1990 memorandum written by Glenn L. Pace, a general authority in The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter day Saints, describing to a committee of the church the complaints of sixty members of the church that claimed they… …

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  • 110pace — 01. It is amazing to see the [pace] of runners in an Olympic marathon. I couldn t run that fast for even 1 mile. 02. I started out too fast in the race, and couldn t keep up the [pace]. 03. You need to [pace] yourself during the race; otherwise,… …

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