Paces synonyms
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To move with the feet in a particular manner:
(Slang) To beat or thrash.
(Football) To block (an opponent who is not carrying the ball) from behind: an illegal act
William Shakespeare (1564-1616)
Trot is defined as to ride or move as a horse does when its front leg and opposite hind leg are up at the same time.
To move on foot; step; walk
To walk with long steps along or through
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The ratio of the distance traveled by an object (regardless of its direction) to the time required to travel that distance.
To progress is to move forward or advance towards completion.
To start off; depart:
To gesture indicating a desired movement.
To serve as a measure of:
To begin to move in such a manner:
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To move, progress, or act very fast; hurry
(Music) To keep time by counting beats.
To canter is to ride a horse that is moving at a pace in between a trot and a gallop.
To move at a smooth, easy gait by raising first both legs on one side, then both on the other
To decide; resolve
To walk or run
To travel or pass across, over, or through:
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To sum up, as the numbers in a column; sometimes with up.
(Music) The speed at which music is or ought to be played, often indicated on written compositions by a descriptive or metronomic direction to the performer.
A cubic yard, equal to 27 cubic feet or 46,656 cubic inches (0.7646 cubic meter)
Quickness or rapidity of motion or action; swiftness; speed
A person's step
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The act or an instance of moving; a change in place or position.
sits (antonym)
To cause to sit; seat:
fasts (related)
A fast is defined as a period of time during which you go without food.
Find another word for paces. In this page you can discover 32 synonyms, antonyms, idiomatic expressions, and related words for paces, like: steps, licks, clips, walks, trots, treads, strides, speeds, rates, progresses and moves.