Pace back and forth Meaning in English
expression
Definition
To walk repeatedly in one direction and then the opposite, usually over a short distance, often because you are anxious, thinking, or waiting.
Usage & Nuances
Often describes nervous, impatient, or thoughtful movement. Common in both formal and informal settings. Used with emotional states like anxiety or anticipation. Not literal running; slow, repeated walking.
Example Sentences
He couldn't sit still, so he just paced back and forth across the room.
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If you keep pacing back and forth, you're going to wear a hole in the carpet!
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He started to pace back and forth while waiting for the results.
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She paced back and forth in the hallway, looking worried.
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The dog paced back and forth near the door, waiting to go out.
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I always pace back and forth when I'm deep in thought.
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