pacing

[ US /ˈpeɪsɪŋ/ ]
[ UK /pˈe‍ɪsɪŋ/ ]
NOUN
  1. (music) the speed at which a composition is to be played
  2. walking with slow regular strides
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How To Use pacing In A Sentence

  • Background-position: background image in the canvas element in the targeted space, designated the upper left corner of the image relative to the level of canvas and vertical spacing interval .
  • The pacing was uneven, and the early second act dragged.
  • Furthermore, we found that the number, amplitude and spacing of such flow folds depends on the history of the load driving the extrusion.
  • What about the other evidence about him in the toilet pacing backwards and forwards, with expletives and asking everyone who came in for a line of drugs - speed?
  • Mr Copley, robed in cassock and billowing surplice, was impatiently pacing the back lawn seeming oblivious to their presence.
  • The first step was to mask off an area around the metal cut-out, making sure that the spacing was even all the way around.
  • I have found myself pacing around trying but failing to find things to do to keep my mind occupied, occasionally popping into the nursery in a fatherly manner to make sure that the useless door hinge has not failed on the tallboy.
  • Sometimes, the placing and spacing requires a bit of thought, so I poke in small bamboo canes where I want plants to go.
  • The veteran, who seemed to be pacing himself, has flipped the on switch.
  • The critics are in awe of the play's fast, violent pacing, its tight structure and the humorous Scottish dialect.
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