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was spacing
noun
Of time. Free time; leisure, opportunity. A specific (specified) period of time. An undefined period of time (without qualifier, especially a short period); a while.
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"I was spacing out".
Because I was spacing them 2m apart, the whole first batch looked dangerously like the road plan of a Roman city: all perpendicular and perfectly parallel.
In "Live Dancing Archive," she is after a quality of attention she learned outdoors: "At first, for years, I would feel like I was spacing out.
But about 15 minutes in I was spacing out; I wasn't hearing anything.
But no acid rock, no Metallica - nothing that sounded like I was spacing out.
The most frequently cited reason for using a contraceptive was spacing children.
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Yup, you're spacing out.
Another memory strategy is spaced retrieval.
Force is spaced and space is forced.
And it is space-consuming.
Visits were spaced out.
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