Wiktionary
a. Moving or changing rapidly. alt. Moving or changing rapidly.
WordNet
adj. of communication that proceeds rapidly; "a fast-paced talker"; "fast-paced fiction"
Usage examples of "fast-paced".
The Universal Translator promptly squawked and spat out a string of fast-paced whistles and clicks, almost dolphinlike in its vocal range.
You get the following, which is fast-paced, cyberpunkish, thoughtful, weirdand wonderful.
The book is fast-paced, fast-action adventure, done to absorb the reader's attention with this complex future society.
In the fast-paced capital market economy model that Velaines followed, not everybody could make themselves rich enough to enjoy multiple rejuvenations.
Contrails drew white traceries into the western sky as missile sought missile in a fast-paced electronic game of hide-and-seek, a game that unfolded far too rapidly for humans to follow it.
Richard Layman's first novel is a violent, fast-paced, cynical chiller modelled on contemporary horror movies like _The Hills Have Eyes_ (1977) and _Friday the 13th_ (1980).
Where Sci-Fi Buzz is glitzy, fast-paced and media-based, Prisoners of Gravity is in-depth offering for the lover of the written word.