When running, I pace myself because I do not want to run out of energy or breath.
The pace of the class was very fast.
He set the pace for the run.
They had to pace off the distance to set the flags up.
The boy quickened his pace when he realized that the creep was following him.
Rapidity, or rapidness.
"Fast-pace nature" is preferred, because "fast" and "pace" together make a two word phrase that modifies "nature". More idiomatic still, however, would be "fast-paced" bank, using "pace" in its past participle form.
I heard lots of different rhythms going on at the dance club.
Using short words like "lick, flick" that convey quick actions and convey speed in some way, increase the pace or speed of the poem. Whereas words that linger longer, for example "oozing" and often alliterations slow down the pace of the poem Hope that helped.
I'll need to step up the pace a bit if I am to win this race. Pace yourself, youngster!
Do the work at your own pace and don't try to rush.
Our pace was at a glance.
Tempo is the timing or pace of something.
The funeral procession moved at a slow, steady pace.
Three barriers will slow my pace.
His constant pace was one thing that kept him ahead of everyone. This is a sample sentence using constant.
The horse started to gallop at a pleasant pace.
It is difficult to translate out of context; for an accurate translation use it in a sentence.
The boy quickened his pace when he realized that the creep was following him.
Ben heard the loud explosion from behind and quickened his pace.
She threw the eggs at such a rapid pace that I couldn't get out of the way of any of them.