amble |
to walk at an easy, leisurely pace; stroll. [1/2 definitions] |
apace |
at a swift pace; quickly. |
break into |
to launch forward at a faster pace. [1/6 definitions] |
crawl |
a very slow or interrupted pace. [1/7 definitions] |
double time |
a fast military marching pace of one hundred and eighty three-foot steps per minute. [1/3 definitions] |
fast-paced |
unfolding or moving forward at a rapid pace. [1/3 definitions] |
force-feed |
to force (one) to eat, learn, or accept something either against the will or at an uncomfortably fast pace. |
gallop |
the fastest pace of a horse or other four-footed animal, in which all four feet are off the ground simultaneously during each stride. [3/6 definitions] |
get behind |
to be late in doing things that continually need to be done, or to not make the amount of progress that one plans or needs to make; not keep to the expected or necessary pace (often fol. by "in"). |
hit one's stride |
to achieve an effective pace or level. |
jog1 |
to run, esp. at a steady but moderate pace, as for exercise. [2/9 definitions] |
lag |
to fall behind an established or expected pace (often fol. by "behind"). [1/6 definitions] |
make good time |
to travel at a very desirable pace. |
march |
a steady, regular pace. [1/11 definitions] |
measure |
rhythm; pace. [1/14 definitions] |
moderato |
with a moderate pace or tempo (used as a musical direction). |
pace1 |
to train to perform at a particular pace. [1/12 definitions] |
pacesetter |
one that sets a pace for others to equal or strive for; pacemaker. |
pari passu |
(Latin) with an equal pace or rate; side by side. [1/2 definitions] |
pick up |
to increase (the speed, pace, or tempo of something). [1/8 definitions] |
pitch1 |
the degree, pace, extent, or position, esp. the extreme or highest point. [1/23 definitions] |