Moving or advancing slowly; slow-gaited; tardigrade: specifically said of the slow lemur.
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Use "slow-paced" in a sentence
"North Korea held its own for 45 minutes against the top-ranked U.S. women, who contented themselves with trying to play a slow-paced game of keep-away in the middle of the field."
"For a deliberate, slow-paced team like SMU that prefers games be played in the 40s and 50s, that isn't the worst thing in the world, unless your offense still can't keep up, and the Mustangs too often could not, averaging just 66.2 points per game."
""This is probably the only place in the Bronx that I would have opened a shop," Mr. Mitchell said, citing the friendly, slow-paced neighborhood ambiance that allows him to get to know his regular customers."