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What does “their paces” mean in this sentence?

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Rebecca

To put someone or something "through their paces" means to prove how well it can work or can be done. Ex: The basketball coach is putting the players through their paces by making them work extra hard. In the video, "he puts his super senses through their paces" refers to the cat showing how well his super senses, such as his eyesight, can work.

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