1. fast-paced - Adjective
2. fast-paced - Adjective Satellite
of communication that proceeds rapidly
Source: WordNetfast paced
a fast-paced talker Source: Internet
fast-paced fiction Source: Internet
Although many have debated the finer points, the consensus characterizes it by a strong bias toward fast-paced, action-rich tales set within a quasi-mythical or fantastical framework. Source: Internet
Amid the fast-paced spread of COVID-19 in Morocco, the Ministry of Health launched on March 15, a new telephone number, 141, for medical emergencies, called “Allo SAMU.” Source: Internet
A professional tennis and American handball player, Sobek sought a fast-paced sport that was easy to learn and play. Source: Internet
As a result, his best films, according to Flint, "have lean, fast-paced scripts and vibrant plots and characterizations, and many of them deal ironically with vanity, avarice and unfulfilled quests". Source: Internet