Synonyms for pacer


Grammar : Noun
Spell : pey-ser
Phonetic Transcription : ˈpeɪ sər


Définition of pacer

  • As in pacesetter : noun pacemaker
Example sentences :
  • But on the fast new liners this pacer was replaced by a gong.
  • Extract from : « The Harbor » by Ernest Poole
  • He poured something from a bottle into a saucer and went back to Pacer with it.
  • Extract from : « Beautiful Joe » by Marshall Saunders
  • So he let the reins hang a little loose, and kept his eye on Pacer.
  • Extract from : « Beautiful Joe » by Marshall Saunders
  • It ambled in a graceful way on three legs and we called it Pacer.
  • Extract from : « From sketch-book and diary » by Elizabeth Butler
  • A rough racker or pacer will prove almost as wearisome as the jog-trotter.
  • Extract from : « The American Horsewoman » by Elizabeth Karr
  • Pacer, head chief of the Apache, died in the summer of 1875.
  • Extract from : « Calendar history of the Kiowa Indians. (1898 N 17 / 1895-1896 (pages 129-444)) » by James Mooney
  • He could not be mistaken in that horse, however; it was the pacer.
  • Extract from : « The Companions of Jehu » by Alexandre Dumas, pre
  • What do you suppose he asked me, when I was looking at a Blue-Grass pacer last year?
  • Extract from : « Horace Chase » by Constance Fenimore Woolson
  • But no one who once saw the Pacer going had failed to catch the craze.
  • Extract from : « Wild Animals I Have Known » by Ernest Thompson Seton
  • About noon the Pacer came, alone now since the capture of his band.
  • Extract from : « Wild Animals I Have Known » by Ernest Thompson Seton

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