a change of pace


1. a shift in normal routine, a variation in usual activities or pattern.

2. a baseball thrown with little velocity when the batter is expecting a fastball.
she’s smiling in that one photo, just for a change of pace.
after six hours at my desk i need a change of pace, so i’m going for a swim.

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