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dart
[dahrt]
noun
a small, slender missile that is pointed at one end and usually feathered at the other and is propelled by hand, as in the game of darts, or by a blowgun when used as a weapon.
something similar in function to such a missile, as the stinging member of an insect.
(used with a singular verb), darts, a game in which darts are thrown at a target usually marked with concentric circles divided into segments and with a bull's-eye in the center.
an act of darting; a sudden swift movement.
a tapered seam of fabric for adjusting the fit of a garment.
verb (used without object)
to move swiftly; spring or start suddenly and run swiftly.
A mouse darted out of the closet and ran across the room.
verb (used with object)
to thrust or move suddenly or rapidly.
He darted his eyes around the room.
dart
1/ dɑːt /
noun
a small narrow pointed missile that is thrown or shot, as in the game of darts
a sudden quick movement
zoology a slender pointed structure, as in snails for aiding copulation or in nematodes for penetrating the host's tissues
a tapered tuck made in dressmaking
verb
to move or throw swiftly and suddenly; shoot
she darted across the room
dart
2/ dɑːt /
noun
any of various tropical and semitropical marine fish
Other Word Forms
- dartingly adverb
- dartingness noun
- darting adjective
Word History and Origins
Origin of dart1
Word History and Origins
Origin of dart1
Origin of dart2
Example Sentences
It darted below Harper’s swing for a strikeout.
Right above the shores of Huntington Beach, a retired American subsonic T-33 fighter jet darted across the blue canvas of a clear afternoon sky, leaving a spiraling plume of smoke in its wake.
Despite the film’s eerie setting filled with slanting shadows, splattered blood and furtive movements darting just out of frame, Indy provides a visual oasis – thanks to a warm golden coat accented with white markings.
Each arrival, in its own way, marked a sharp swerve in the fortunes of a grief-bludgeoned Iraqi family that has spent the past 15 years darting around Europe in a state of legal limbo.
AI doesn’t have to throw darts in the dark — it can take informed risks, provided we treat that action as success and not failure.
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