Kind of pace
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DOGTROTKind of pace.
SNAILSKind of pace
FEVEREDKind of pace
ALLEGROPace of music
BREAKINROUTINEChange of pace
RELIEFChange of pace
OASESChanges of pace
TROTRelative of pace.
TEMPOPace of a piece
HEELANDTOEType of walking pace
OASISPleasant change of pace
OASESPleasant changes of pace
OASESNice changes of pace
REVUPHasten the pace of
LEEPace of "Pushing Daisies"
slowdowna lessening of pace
ARMYDepartment of Frank Pace, Jr.
slowdownsSLOWDOWN, a lessening of pace
PBCRAWLPace of someone wearing lead shoes?
pacesettingthe act of setting a pace
dropto fall short of the required pace or progress
pacedgo at a pace used especially of a horse
crawling(of a vehicle) Move at an unusually slow pace
galloping(of a horse) Go at the pace of a gallop
galloped(of a horse) Go at the pace of a gallop
shorthanda system of writing used for recording speech at speaking pace
trooped(of a lone person) Walk at a slow or steady pace
creeps(of a thing) Move very slowly at an inexorably steady pace
creeping(of a thing) Move very slowly at an inexorably steady pace
trotted(of a person) Run at a moderate pace, typically with short steps
shorthandsSHORTHAND, a system of writing used for recording speech at speaking pace
trotting(of a person) Run at a moderate pace, typically with short steps
pacete of performance or delivery tempo a steady pace on pace to set a record
pacedset or regulate the pace of taught them how to pace their solos for à impact Richard Goldstein
joggingRun at a steady gentle pace, esp. on a regular basis as a form of physical exercise
shunpikeside road taken instead of a turnpike or expressway to avoid tolls or to travel at a leisurely pace
gaitsequence of foot movements (as a walk, trot, pace, or canter) by which a horse or a dog moves forward
rabbitrunner in a long-distance race who sets a fast pace for the field in the first part of the race
trotting(of a horse or other quadruped) Proceed at a pace faster than a walk, lifting each diagonal pair of legs alternately
trotted(of a horse or other quadruped) Proceed at a pace faster than a walk, lifting each diagonal pair of legs alternately