pacesetting

English

Etymology

pace + setting

Adjective

pacesetting (not comparable)

  1. Defining a pace
    • 2009 January 18, Nate Chinen, “Sonic Adventures, From a Cappella to Zydeco”, in New York Times:
      There’s no dearth of two-step and zydeco rhythm on “Alligator Purse” (Yep Roc), an upbeat new release by BeauSoleil, the pacesetting Cajun-revivalist band.

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