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Definition of Fast-paced
1. Adjective. Of communication that proceeds rapidly. "Fast-paced fiction"
Definition of Fast-paced
1. Adjective. Moving or changing rapidly. ¹
¹ Source: wiktionary.com
Lexicographical Neighbors of Fast-paced
Literary usage of Fast-paced
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. Living With Siva by Subramuniya (2001)
"Stress and LESSON 113 Living strains of a fast-paced and demanding modern age In
Spirit affect every organ of the body. A calm mind, a peaceful mind, ..."
2. The Heart of the Internet: An Insider's View of the Origin and Promise of by Jacques Vallee (2003)
"It may seem to you that TV, with all its fast-paced images and sounds, delivers
a lot of stuff to your household in the form of news. But that is, in fact, ..."
3. FAA Aerospace Forecasts: Fiscal Years 2000-2011edited by Robert L. Bowles edited by Robert L. Bowles (2000)
"This is a fast-paced world of networked global economies and opportunistic, ...
Air cargo, in this fast-paced world of 2028, will boom. ..."
4. Petroleum Marketing Annual (1992)Technology (1994)
"This is a fast-paced world of networked global economies and opportunistic,
no-holds-barred ... Air cargo, in this fast-paced world of 2028, will boom. ..."