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pacy
1 ENTRIES FOUND:
pacy
(adjective)
pacy
/
ˈ
peɪsi/
adjective
pacier
;
paciest
pacy
/
ˈ
peɪsi/
adjective
pacier
;
paciest
Britannica Dictionary definition of PACY
British, informal
:
moving quickly
:
having a fast pace
He's a small but
pacy
player.
The movie is a
pacy
thriller.
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