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a change of pace
a change of pace
A variation in routine or activity. After working in sales for so long, John needed a change of pace, so he requested a transfer to the service department. I'm tired of takeout. How about we cook dinner for a change of pace?
a change of pace
a different activity than what came before People need to get up and move around at lunchtime - they need a change of pace, and a chance to socialize. He decided to take the role because it was a nice change of pace from his last few movies.
Common Names:
Name | Gender | Pronounced | Usage |
Methuselah | | mə-THOO-zə-lə (English) | Biblical |
Moema | | - | Portuguese (Brazilian) |
Orpha | | AWR-fə (English) | Biblical, English |
Ljubo | | LYOO-bo | Croatian, Serbian |
Orville | | ['ɔ:vil] | |
Aucaman | | aw-oo-kaw-MAWN | Native American, Mapuche |