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Often used in the same context:
fidgeting,
sprinting,
gallop,
striding,
ambling,
unrushed,
trotting,
bounding,
lopes,
tautness,
unhurried,
panting,
repetitiveness,
plodding,
overlong,
cadenced,
woodenness,
stopwatch,
galumph,
stagy,
somnambulist,
recumbency,
belabors,
expository,
narratively,
fidgety,
woozily,
accelerando,
dawdling,
quickening,
cantering,
clocking,
draggy,
camerawork,
respirations,
talky,
uncoils,
shuffling,
jumbling,
requiescat,
emoting,
strenuousness,
gaits,
decrescendo,
piaffe,
clockers,
barking,
mumbling,
rhythm,
suspenseful,
inertly,
overacting,
soliloquizing,
languid,
eyeballing,
monotone,
skitters,
unvaried,
effortlessness,
gruelingly,
undramatic,
patter,
pensiveness,
lolls,
tenseness,
audibility,
finishing,
vacantly,
inexpressive,
discombobulates,
recitatives,
gesticulates,
jittering,
stagey,
staccatos,
slouched,
stiller,
walking,
twitch,
forwardly,
songlike,
machinelike,
kickdown,
mise en scene,
metronome,
slackly,
joylessly,
spazzing,
forgivably,
clop,
whinnied,
languorous,
demandingly,
meandering,
chromatics,
clenching,
andante,
diaphragmatic,
wanders,
unsynchronized,
dramaturgical,
arrhythmic,
pacemaker,
pacemakers,
atrial,
dialysis,
firing,
freezing,
ignition,
patching,
running,
servicing,
tempo,
defibrillation,
emptying,
monitoring,
paces,
passing,
acclimatization,
beating,
charging,
chopping
More specific:
accelerando,
allegretto,
allegro,
andante
Appears in the definition of:
harness race,
harness racing,
pace,
step
More general:
gait,
musical time
Synonyms:
tempo
Also try:
— Adjectives for pacing:
cardiac,
temporary,
permanent,
atrial,
rapid,
overdrive,
sequential,
transvenous,
transcutaneous,
restless,
self,
more...
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