Dart Sentence Examples

dart
  • Startled, she watched him dart towards Dusty.

    285
    121
  • Ully's dart worked a little too well.

    232
    101
  • Finally, he landed a sharp blow to his horse's rump and made the beast dart in the direction he wanted.

    97
    65
  • Its swift and deadly dart was likened to the lightning; equally marvellous seemed its fatal power.

    73
    48
  • He flew through the air, drawing the attention of nearby demons in midflight.  He saw them shift directions and dart towards him just before he dipped beneath the jungle canopy again.

    57
    42
  • It lies in a valley surrounded by hills, at a short distance from the river Dart; the scenery, towards Dartmoor and in the neighbourhood of Buckland and Holne Chase, being unsurpassed in the county.

    68
    53
  • When concealment is no longer possible terrestrial species, like the Lycosidae, dart swiftly to the nearest shelter afforded by crevices in the soil, stones, fallen leaves or logs of wood, while those that live in bushes, like the Argyopidae, drop straight to the ground and lie hidden in the earth or in the fallen vegetation beneath.

    23
    15
  • In the middle of the wood a brown hare with white feet sprang out and, scared by the tramp of the many horses, grew so confused that it leaped along the road in front of them for some time, arousing general attention and laughter, and only when several voices shouted at it did it dart to one side and disappear in the thicket.

    24
    16
  • Just when she was about to dart away from the door and hide behind any piece of furniture she could find, the footsteps stopped.

    26
    21
  • Rhyn yanked the dart free and looked from it to the small welt forming on his arm.  It matched the welt on his other arm.  He gazed at his other arm for a long moment then strode to Toby's bag.  Snatching it, he unzipped it and dumped its contents onto the ground.  Alongside Toby's 3DS, a pair of clean underwear and socks, and gamers magazine was a small shaving bag.  Rhyn opened it, surprised to find a syringe and two small bottles, one empty and one filled with wine-colored solution.

    32
    28
    Advertisement
  • Once a child shoots a dart, it automatically rotates to put the next one in position.

    5
    1
  • Allow three attempts to aim and throw the dart to pop the balloon.

    5
    1
  • Rhyn's gaze went to Toby's backpack.  The cold rain felt good against his hot skin, and he stripped down to his T-shirt in the frigid weather to buffer the heat and magic growing within his body.  "This is supposed to incapacitate a demon," Kiki said and loaded a handgun with a small dart.

    4
    2
  • Bond is knocked out by a poisoned dart to the neck.

    4
    2
  • General characteristics The blue poison dart frog ranges from light powder blue to deep cobalt in color.

    3
    2
    Advertisement
  • Dart Boards Two packets of ready salted crisps and a half of cider.

    3
    2
  • Although they bask in the very hot sun near motionless they will suddenly dart out of sight if threatened.

    3
    2
  • These small brown frogs are related to the brightly colored poison dart frogs.

    3
    2
  • You can try opening a phone book, throwing a dart and calling the first vet it lands on, but that's not the best way of choosing veterinarians for dogs.

    2
    1
  • The 2009 Las Vegas Desert Classic dart tournament used it as the walk on music for players.

    2
    1
    Advertisement
  • The contestant's goal was to shoot a smaller dart from a smaller air gun at the bullseye located underneath podium the American Gladiator stood on.

    2
    1
  • Close to them is the remarkable dart-sac ps, a thick-walled sac, in the lumen of which a crystalline four-fluted rod or dart consisting of carbonate of lime is found.

    24
    25
  • If the wing of a gannet, just shot, be removed and made to flap in what the operator believes to be a strictly vertical downward direction, the tip of the wing, in spite of him, will dart forwards between 2 and 3 ft.

    6
    7
  • Dart 34470 approaches Carfax corner last Saturday shaded from the spring sunshine by the ever present tall building in Oxford.

    2
    3
  • It has a stone clapper bridge over the East Dart river, one of 30 such bridges on Dartmoor.

    2
    3
    Advertisement
  • You can try to be clever, but we'll always dart Into little dark crevices far from your eyes.

    3
    3
  • The guy who threw a dart into my leg at a Mudhoney gig in New York around 1980.

    2
    2
  • Until next time, Ben ' The yellow dart ' Lancaster don't get the ' yellow dart ' gag?

    2
    2
  • His legs kick under the table while his eyes dart around at the different posters on the wall.

    2
    2
  • This makes DaRT networks fully extensible with no wiring or central switching facility.

    2
    2
  • Until next time, Ben ' The Yellow dart ' Lancaster don't get the ' yellow dart ' gag?

    2
    2
  • Not being able Master Z's Dart & Pool Supply the scenes camera believe quarterback is tone that congress.

    2
    2
  • There are magnificent views over the Dart Estuary and superb seascapes right across Lynne Bay to Portland Bill.

    2
    2
  • The species targetted for the night was the Coast Dart, which we managed to record a singleton of along with several Shore Wainscot.

    2
    2
  • Then one of the warriors let a dart fly from his hand, so that it pierced all too deeply Ethelred's noble thegn.

    2
    2
  • From nearby, historic Totnes Key you can take a boat trip down the River Dart to Dartmouth.

    2
    2
  • The Nerf is a super-powerful water pistol that doubles up as a dart gun.

    2
    2
  • Now slightly woozy, it was easier to get the second dart in and Rambo was soon asleep.

    1
    1
  • Examples of Selenops (Clubionidae) lie flat and absolutely still on the bark of trees, to which their coloration assimilates, and spring like a flash of light upon any insect that touches their legs; the Lycosidae dart swiftly upon their prey; and the Salticidae, which compared with other spiders have keen powers of vision, stealthily stalk it to within leaping distance, then, gathering their legs together, cover the intervening space with a spring and with unerring aim seize it and bury their fangs in its body.

    1
    1
  • They commonly hang poised in the air, then dart with lightning swiftness to another spot and poise themselves again.

    1
    1
  • The Cruise & Steam excursion combines a cruise along the River Dart with a trip on the steam railroad to Paignton.

    1
    1
  • Sleek barrel design and each dart having the Rhenium name rolled on individually.

    1
    2
  • Like he 's been shooting arrows into the dark, hoping for the occasional yelp when the odd dart finds its target.

    1
    2
  • Then one of the warriors let a dart fly from his hand, so that it pierced all too deeply Ethelred 's noble thegn.

    1
    2
  • I dart into the smoking booth, it 's thick with smoke and relieved smokers.

    1
    2
  • And smite upon that thick cloud of unknowing with a sharp dart of longing love; and go not thence for thing that befalleth.

    1
    1
  • Home Game Depot- Find pub tables, tin signs, pub signs, neon clocks, game room lighting, dart boards, licensed sport products and more.

    1
    2
  • Invest in an air hockey table, pool table, dart board and other bar games, and let these fun accessories be the central point of the room.

    1
    1
  • He's just not allowed to join the dart league for another year.

    2
    2
  • While some people may unintentionally dart their eyes back and forth when telling a lie, other people can do it while maintaining strong eye contact.

    1
    1
  • Fido just might (no matter how well trained he is) be too tempted and dart out the door.

    1
    1
  • Always make sure your dog is secure and won't dart or jump away while you are using clippers or scissors on its fur.

    2
    2
  • On average, organizations that participate in this Program have lower Days Away Restricted or Transferred (DART) case rates that are significantly lower than others in the same industry.

    2
    2
  • During this stage of sleep, the eyes dart back and forth rapidly as though they are watching or reading something interesting.

    1
    1
  • You won't have enough contrast to react quickly enough to things that dart into your path as you make your way down the highway.

    1
    1
  • The Wii Remote gets positioned just like you were throwing a dart, and then you flick your wrist to send the virtual dart sailing.

    1
    1
  • In the mini-games, your driver can be launched to knock down pins or strike a bullseye on a dart board.

    1
    1
  • Samsung Dart is also offered at no cost with a new contract.

    1
    1
  • This website offers numerous planes including a Bat Plane, a Paperang, a Dart Plane and a Cluster Plane.

    1
    1
  • How to Make Paper Airplanes contains instructions for dart and stunt planes.

    1
    1
  • Colorful fish dart in and out, while sharks and stingrays float placidly by spectators.

    1
    1
  • The front uses a very small dart underneath for comfort and fit, all the while appearing virtually seamless.

    1
    1
  • They can shoot one dart at a time or use "slam fire" to shoot off more than one in quick succession.

    1
    1
  • This small, inexpensive, air-powered gun holds only one foam dart at a time.

    1
    1
  • It includes an air-powered dart compartment, a light beam and a sight that flips up.

    1
    1
  • Dart Board Game-A dart board game for older children can be fun but should be supervised by an adult to prevent accidents.

    1
    1
  • There was only air gun and one dart loaded into each station.

    2
    2
  • In 1280 he was wounded in the head with a dart, and as he retained there a part of the weapon for a year, he was called " Otto with the dart."

    6
    8
  • The game was augmented by the addition of a small black dart.

    2
    4
  • From the chaplain and his mistress and her damsels he learnt the rudiments of religion, of rectitude and of love, 3 from his master and his squires the elements of military exercise, to cast a spear or dart, to sustain a shield, and to march with the measured tread of a soldier; and from his master and his huntsmen and falconers the " mysteries of the woods and rivers," or in other words the rules and practices of hunting and hawking.

    1
    3
  • Here in 1843 Joseph Dart erected the first grain elevator ever constructed.

    12
    15
  • It is beautifully situated on the west bank and near the mouth of the river Dart, which here forms an almost land-locked estuary.

    5
    8
  • It is a peculiarity of natural wings, and of artificial wings constructed on the principle of living wings, that when forcibly elevated or depressed, even in a strictly vertical direction, they inevitably dart forward.

    5
    8
  • The significance of two or more (in Drepanophorus very numerous) small sacs containing so-called " reserve " stylets resembling in shape that of the central dart is insufficiently known.

    2
    7
  • Also the notion that snakes when attacking are able to jump off the ground is quite erroneous; when they strike an object, they dart the fore part of their body, which was retracted in several bends, forwards in a straight line.

    5
    10
  • The bridge over the East Dart near Tavistock had three piers, with slabs FIG.

    10
    15
  • Besides the noose and the net, the arrow, the dart and the hunting pole or venabulum were frequently employed.

    4
    9
  • In another flash of lightning, she saw a form dart from the hallway, around the stunned crowd, towards her.

    34
    40
  • Accidents are rarely caused by them, because they are extremely shy and swim away on the least alarm; but, when surprised in the submarine cavities forming their natural retreats, they will, like any other poisonous terrestrial snake, dart at the disturbing object; and, when out of the water, they attempt to bite every object near them, even turning round to wound their own bodies.

    3
    9
  • It was probably at the time when a desire for revenge on her calumniatress made her think the opportunity good and safe for discharge of such a two-edged dart at the countess and the queen that Mary wrote, but abstained from despatching, the famous and terrible letter in which, with many gracious excuses and professions of regret and attachment, she transmits to Elizabeth a full and vivid report of the hideous gossip retailed by Bess of Hardwick regarding her character and person at a time when the reporter of these abominations was on friendly terms with her husband's royal charge.

    3
    9
  • As, moreover, the wings travel at a much higher speed than any wind that blows, they are superior to and control the wind; they enable the insect to dart through the wind in whatever direction it pleases.

    3
    9
  • Of the mission to the Nubians which he promoted, though he did not himself visit their country, an interesting account is giyen in the 4th book of the 3rd Dart of his History.

    9
    16
  • The honour of first sounding really oceanic depths belongs to " Egeria," " Waterwitch," " Dart," " Penguin," " Stork," Sir James Clark Ross, who made some excellent measurements and " Investigator."

    3
    10
  • As, however, the animals referred to do not actually fly, but merely dart into the air and there sustain themselves for brief intervals, they afford no real support to the theory.

    2
    10