pacey
pacey
Definition
pacey (pā′sē)
adjective
Brit. maintaining a rapid pace; fast-paced pacey novels, a pacey tennis match
pacey
Usage Examples
Converse of object
- look: City poured forward looking for an equalizer, but despite Gordon looking pacey they couldn't breakthrough.
Adjective modifier
- strong: Strong, pacey, fiery, dangerous, the list could just go on.
- more: The plot seems simpler and more streamlined, and this makes it much more pacey and lively.
Modifies a noun
- winger: Norwich continued to use their pacey wingers to good effect putting in some good early crosses.
- striker: Patrick McCarthy 8 Stuck to his task well of marking pacey striker Tommy Smith.
- attack: The game started brightly with some pacey attacks from the RAF, utilizing Fg Off Becky Wadd up front.
- number: Howe's fingers fairly fly over the strings in this pacey number.
- rhythm: All The Best Things combines a pacey rhythm similar to The Who circa A Quick One, with vocals akin to The Creation.
- midfielder: Preston have, however, been alerted to the pacey midfielder following a series of impressive displays.
