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pacy
(redirected from pacier)

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pacy [ˈpeɪsɪ]
adj
a variant spelling of pacey
Translations
pacy [ˈpeɪsi] pacey (British) adj
[player, striker] → véloce
[thriller, comedy] → au rythme enlevé


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Pacier than the previous episode, this final is well worth watching for the clever twist at the end.
As well as offering a decent mini-sequel to that film with a short Pixar 'Carstoon' called Tokyo Mater, the main feature includes a much pacier cross country journey in which Vegas looks magnificent and Hollywood is described as being 'the most terrifying place on Earth'.
 
 
 
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