plural
darts
plural
darts
Britannica Dictionary definition of DART
1
[count]
:
a small object that has a sharp point at one end and that is thrown in the game of darts or used as a weapon
—
often used figuratively
2
darts
[noncount]
:
a game in which darts are thrown at a board that is marked with circles
—
see also dartboard
3
[singular]
:
a quick movement
4
[count]
:
a sudden, sharp pain
5
[count]
:
a small fold that is sewn into a piece of clothing
2
dart
/ˈdɑɚt/
verb
darts;
darted;
darting
darts;
darted;
darting
Britannica Dictionary definition of DART
always followed by an adverb or preposition
:
to run or move quickly or suddenly in a particular direction or to a particular place
[no object]
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We saw a deer dart across the road.
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I darted [=dashed] inside to get some ice.
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Her eyes darted from the door to the window. [=she looked suddenly and briefly at the door and then at the window]
[+ object]
dart a glance/look at
:
to look suddenly and briefly at (something or someone)