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darts

British  
/ dɑːts /

noun

  1. (functioning as singular) any of various competitive games in which darts are thrown at a dartboard

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The 27-year-old Dutchman missed three match darts in the 10th leg which allowed Littler to level the score with a 136 checkout.

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Luke Littler, the youngest darts world champion in history, has applied to the Intellectual Property Office to trademark his face.

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As the Welshman missed five darts for the match, Littler reeled off six legs on the spin for his second weekly victory of the season.

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JB: He has a high level of consistency, carries well, and is a good decision-maker, his darts have been brilliant, and he scrummages well.

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However, as his gait got worse, his darts got even better - and it seems possible that his way of dealing with the pain in his ankle backstage ended up being an advantage.

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