Pacesand example sentences

pace

noun

pace (noun) · paces (plural noun)

  - a single step taken when walking or running:

  - a unit of length representing the distance between two successive steps in walking.

  - a gait of a horse or other animal, especially one of the recognized trained gaits of a horse.

  - a person's manner of walking or running:

  - consistent and continuous speed in walking, running, or moving:

  - the speed or rate at which something happens, changes, or develops:

  - walk at a steady and consistent speed, especially back and forth and as an expression of one's anxiety or annoyance:

  - measure (a distance) by walking it and counting the number of steps taken:

  - lead (another runner in a race) in order to establish a competitive speed:

  - do something at a slow and steady rate or speed in order to avoid overexerting oneself:

  - move or develop (something) at a particular rate or speed:

  - (of a horse) move in a distinctive lateral gait in which both legs on the same side are lifted together, seen mostly in specially bred or trained horses.

pace

preposition

  - with due respect to (someone or their opinion), used to express polite disagreement or contradiction:

Synonyms

step, stride, footstep, gait, stride, walk, tread, march, rhythm, speed, rate, swiftness, quickness, rapidity, velocity, tempo, momentum, clip, lick, walk, stride, tread, march, pound, patrol, cross, traverse

"Pacesand" Example Sentences

1. The knight walked with steady pacesand towards the castle gates.
2. The marathon runner kept up a quick pacesand for the full 26.2 miles.
3. Walking at a pacesand, I gradually caught up to my friend.
4. The soldier marched in lockstep with his comrades, their pacesand perfectly synchronized.
5. Bob's heartbeats quickened to a rapid pacesand as he approached the finish line.
6. The horses galloped in perfect pacesand across the open field.
7. The conductor kept the musicians performing at the same pacesand throughout the entire concerto.
8. She walked with light and graceful pacesand, the embodiment of elegance.
9. The hikers kept a steady pacesand up the steep incline and finally reached the summit.
10. The dance troupe moved in beautiful pacesand, captivating the audience.
11. The crowd cheered as the parade marched in pacesand down the street.
12. We all tried to walk in perfect pacesand, but it was impossible to keep up with each other.
13. The drill sergeant demanded that the recruits march in pacesand in order to instill discipline.
14. They walked through the forest at a slow and easy pacesand, enjoying the scenery around them.
15. The synchronized swimmers moved in perfect pacesand in the water, their movements fluid and graceful.
16. The racehorse maintained a consistent pacesand throughout the entire race.
17. The aerobics instructor led the class in high-energy pacesand exercises.
18. They walked in pacesand down the aisle, hand in hand, ready to exchange their vows.
19. The dancers moved in quick and sharp pacesand, conveying a sense of urgency.
20. The inmates marched in pacesand, a somber reminder of their confinement.
21. The sailors worked in pacesand to hoist the sails and steer the ship.
22. The soccer team moved in pacesand on the field, passing the ball back and forth between them.
23. The construction workers walked in pacesand as they carried heavy equipment to the job site.
24. The pilgrims walked in pacesand along the Camino de Santiago, a physical and spiritual journey.
25. The synchronized skating team moved in perfect pacesand on the ice, executing complex maneuvers flawlessly.
26. The soldiers marched in precise pacesand, their boots hitting the ground with a resounding thud.
27. The couple danced slowly in pacesand to the romantic ballad playing in the background.
28. The choir sang in perfect pacesand, their voices blending harmoniously together.
29. The actors moved in slow and deliberate pacesand onstage, conveying a sense of drama and intensity.
30. The gymnasts moved in quick and precise pacesand on the balance beam, executing flips and twists with ease.

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