"Where the Heart Is" is a novel by Billie Letts that tells the story of a pregnant teenager, Novalee Nation, who is abandoned by her boyfriend in a Walmart in Oklahoma. As she navigates her struggles, she finds a sense of belonging and family among the quirky residents of the town. The story explores themes of love, resilience, and the meaning of home, highlighting how connections with others can create a true sense of belonging.
The word "paste" is a homophone for "paced."
Slow paced.
A homograph for "paced" is "paced," which means moving rhythmically or measuring off a distance.
The homophone for "paced" is "paste."
No, "fast paced" is not hyphenated when used as a compound adjective after a noun. However, when used before a noun, it is typically hyphenated as "fast-paced." For example, you would say "a fast-paced movie" but "the movie was fast paced."
of Pace, Having, or trained in, [such] a pace or gait; trained; -- used in composition; as, slow-paced; a thorough-paced villain.
humorous, fast-paced
No, "paced" and "paste" are not minimal pairs. They differ not only in the placement but also in the vowel sound, with "paced" pronounced with a long "a" sound and "paste" pronounced with a short "a" sound.
in paced hearts, the ecg shows a sharp spike just before the qRs or R wave and the R wave will usually be widened if the ventricle is being stimulated directly. Similar to the appearance of the R wave in patients with complete heart block.
The closest synonym I can think of for paced is stalked.
A study done on long term survival after pace implantation showed, a 44.8% survival rate at 10 years. Figures varied by gender, with women more likely to survive long term after the procedure than men. Factors including the type of blockage also factor into the survival rate. Non-paced after 10 years is at 37%.
Fast Paced World was created in 2008-08.