Idiom:  a change of pace

Meaning 

Idiom:  a change of pace

  • to do something different than before


Example sentences

— Why don’t we go to a museum for a change of pace?

— I decided to bring my lunch today for a change of pace.

— We moved from New York City to San Diego for a change of pace.

— Let's invite friends over for a change of pace instead of going out.

— Going to water aerobics has been a nice a change of pace from spinning class.

— This year we're going to the mountains for a change of pace from the beach.

— Eating meatless dishes for a week was a change of pace but it was a lot easier than I had expected before I did the challenge.

— Why don't you trying being nice for a change of pace?

— We went out for sushi for a change of pace.


Synonyms

  • a departure from the norm


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