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snail's pace

American  

noun

  1. an extremely slow rate.

    The work progresses at a snail's pace.


snail's pace British  

noun

  1. a very slow or sluggish speed or rate

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snail's pace Idioms  
  1. A very slow pace, as in They're making progress with testing the new vaccine, but at a snail's pace. [c. 1400]


Etymology

Origin of snail's pace

late Middle English word dating back to 1400–50

Example Sentences

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But more than six months after the announcement, the status quo remains undisturbed as the DNC’s Middle East Working Group proceeds at a snail’s pace.

From Salon

The snail's pace is intentional: as if carrying a precious Ming vase, the slow, gentle motion reduces stresses on the multi‑billion‑dollar rocket and launch tower.

From BBC

They moved along at a snail's pace, the mud dragging at their boots.

From Literature

Even when Kok and Leerdam were warming up, gliding by at a snail’s pace compared to skaters during their race, the crowd cheered, the skating stars in acknowledgement.

From Los Angeles Times

Linzi Hanscomb owns the Snail's Pace Cafe at Wenfordbridge - next to one of the car parks where a £2 daily fee could be introduced.

From BBC