pacy


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pacy

(ˈpeɪsɪ)
adj
a variant spelling of pacey
Collins English Dictionary – Complete and Unabridged, 12th Edition 2014 © HarperCollins Publishers 1991, 1994, 1998, 2000, 2003, 2006, 2007, 2009, 2011, 2014
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pacy

[ˈpeɪsi] pacey (British) adj
[player, striker] → véloce
[thriller, comedy] → au rythme enlevé
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Alex Woolford and Scott Russell are the Blue-and-Whites' preferred second row combination while Jack Ram, Ben Nutley and Ben Adams make up a pacy back-row.
And after Army No.10 Steff Wilson kicked a simple penalty, Cov's pacy right winger claimed a second converted try - this time with an impressive finish from 40 metres after the home backs defied the difficult conditions with some excellent swift handling.
And a powerful and pacy TN took the game to Bath from the start to open up a 7-4 lead midway through the first quarter.
The pacy defender will go straight in to fight for the right-back role with Mikael Lustig and Saidy Janko.
The controversy was whether or not Pacy pushed off against a Marlboro defender to get open.
Pacy eats dumplings on her first day and wants them every day, thus the title.
Newly-promoted Warwickshire played quite well, but lacked a pacy fly half.
Pacy and her best friend, Melody, are so close that they are like sisters.
One Spurs fan claimed: "He's seriously pacy. I've seen him give Thierry Henry several yards start and still catch him."
A terrific thriller that is cerebral, pacy, intelligent and compelling.
Rugby Park chairman Michael Johnston is looking for a fee of around pounds 2million for the pacy striker, who scored 19 goals last season.