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up-tempo
[uhp-tem-poh]
noun
plural
up-tempos, up-tempia bouncy, fast tempo in music.
adjective
characterized by a fast and bouncy tempo.
Word History and Origins
Origin of up-tempo1
Example Sentences
No. 2 Alabama — The Crimson Tide’s up-tempo style can catch a lot of opponents flat-footed.
An up-tempo rocker, full of showboating guitar chords and an extremely 1980s cowbell, Hot For You, Baby is a prime example of Turner's raspy, physical style of soul.
Pacifica came out on its first possession and used a no-huddle, up-tempo scheme to drive 72 yards for a 7-0 lead on Royster’s seven-yard touchdown run.
“Lynne has a dynamic and forward-thinking offensive mind, and her up-tempo style fits perfectly with the way we want to play,” Pebley said.
“I want to send people out with something up-tempo.”
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