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pace

noun as in steps in walking

Strongest matches

Weak match

noun as in speed, tempo of motion

verb as in walk with measured steps, esp. back and forth

verb as in measure by footsteps

Strong matches

Weak matches

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Having made 13 interceptions during his first two seasons, Easley developed a ready explanation for why he couldn’t sustain that pace.

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For all that bravado, though, Wang was unable to keep pace with rivals such as Apple and Dell, which provided ever-improving word processors and a whole lot more.

England look set on a five-man pace attack for the first Test, so there would be protection for Wood from four other seamers.

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The stock market index’s moves Friday followed a sharp decline Thursday, which left it on pace for a November loss.

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Josh Hazlewood has been ruled out of the first Ashes Test, leaving Australia's pace bowling seriously depleted for the series opener against England in Perth.

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