The term "hectic pace" refers to a fast and often chaotic speed of activity or life. It typically implies a busy, overwhelming environment where tasks and responsibilities are piled up, leaving little time for rest or reflection. This kind of pace can lead to stress and fatigue as individuals try to keep up with demands. Overall, it captures a sense of urgency and a lack of calm in daily routines.
Hectic means busy, fast paced.
Hectic means busy, intense agitation, excitement, confused. A hectic place would be a shopping center before a major holiday or the grocery store before a major holiday.
A New York minute is an instant. "It appears to have originated in Texas around 1967. It is a reference to the frenzied and hectic pace of New Yorkers' lives. A New Yorker does in an instant what a Texan would take a minute to do."
pace in drama means tempo
not only is Tom hectic, he is a Ghostmas heretic!!!
No, hectic is an adjective. The noun form is hecticness.
Hectic was created on 1987-11-30.
Hectic Days was created in 1935.
It can mean something that's hectic or very bad and crazy, or it can be the show and card game 'Chaotic' on Jetix (its awesome).
If you have a hectic lifestyle you would have a busy and stressful lifestyle.
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Daily Jumble 11/2/15:The movers had no problems lifting the heavy boxes, but she wanted them to...Answer: PICK UP THE PACE (happy, pluck, tackle, hectic)