pacey

pacy

/ (ˈpeɪsɪ) /


adjectivepacier or paciest
  1. fast-moving, quick, lively: a pacey story

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How to use pacey in a sentence

  • pacey wanted him brought into the dining-room, à la Briggs, but Puff wouldn't stand that.

  • Leather stood at the horse's head, whistling and soothing him, feeling anything but the easy confidence that Mr. pacey exhibited.

  • pacey, running his eyes over his clean muscular legs and finely shaped form, thought he hadn't done so far amiss after all.

  • pacey, like many youngsters, professed to be a judge of horses, and thought himself rather sharp at a deal.

  • Mr. Spraggon then asked Mr. pacey to take champagne, as the commencement of a better understanding.