walking pace

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Noun

walking pace (countable and uncountable, plural walking paces)

  1. The speed at which a person or animal usually walks.
    • 2020 June 3, Paul Clifton, “Southampton feels the full force of freight uncertainty”, in Rail, page 28:
      An intermodal train from the Midlands creeps into the GB Railfreight terminal in Southampton's Western Docks, at rather less than walking pace.

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