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pacer

[ pey-ser ]

noun

  1. a person or thing that paces. pace.
  2. a standard-bred horse that is used for pacing pace in harness racing.
  3. a pacemaker.


pacer

/ ˈpeɪsə /

noun

  1. a horse trained to move at a special gait, esp for racing
  2. another word for pacemaker


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Word History and Origins

Origin of pacer1

First recorded in 1650–60; pace 1 + -er 1

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Example Sentences

Then one day he saw another Pacer in the parking lot of a chicken joint.

It was an old, rusted AMC Pacer that was missing, among other things, a fuel door.

Pacer had something wrong with his mouth, and Mr. Wood turned back his lips and examined it carefully.

Pacer winced a little, and Mr. Wood said: "Steady, steady, my beauty; 'twill soon be over."

I think the best story about Cleve and Pacer is the one that uncle told me last evening.

He unhitched the lead team and in place of the sorrel put a saddle horse called Pacer.

That's what most entertaining in Hillsboro is like, but, as I say, once in a while the old slow pacer wakes up.

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