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Definition of "fast-paced" []

  • Moving or changing rapidly. (adjective)

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Use "fast-paced" in a sentence
  • "What Robert B. Parker was good at, for some 40 years and more than 60 books, was creating fast-paced, smoothly written, entertaining and even addictive stories, more than half of them involving Spenser, who often seemed vain (in a self-deprecating way) and smug, but who was always aware of his job's demands and was willing and able to meet them."
  • "Always a fun favourite is the Flip Out, where celebrity artists do fast-paced sketches on an easel, before handing them out to lucky audience members."
  • "The first chunk of this opening double is fast-paced, incident-filled and fantastically confusing."