dart

డార్ట్
definition
verb
she darted across the street
move or run somewhere suddenly or rapidly.
noun
Research is also being carried out in England into the possible use of tasers, which fire darts connected to a wire that carries an electrical current powerful enough to incapacitate the target.
a small pointed missile that can be thrown or fired.
the cat made a dart for the door
an act of running somewhere suddenly and rapidly.
translation of 'dart'
గాలిలో విసరటానికి వీలుగా ఉన్న బాణము వంటి ఆట వస్తువు
example
We are pleased to note the overall Oxford triumph, sealed in thrilling fashion as Craig Heasman threw the winning 'dart' to once again seal glory for the men and women of the Pelican.
Indeed, had he reversed the shafts and thrown flight first, the 'dart' would still have buried itself to a depth of three inches: the dartboard never stood a chance.
Black dashes 'dart' across the screen, like grains of wild rice shaken on a sheet of paper.
Again the alert Connor was in the thick of things as he made a 'dart' for the line, only to be blocked a couple of paces short of the target.
Jorgensen, looking to keep up that incredible run, made an early 'dart' to the edge of the Norwich box where he was halted by Darren Kenton.
the cat made a 'dart' for the door
It was all sharp, but good-humoured; he once made a paper 'dart' of a poem that George had written and threw it across the room.
An angry red mark on his stomach displayed the area where the 'dart' had pierced his armor and a purple bruise showcased where the plasma bolt had ricocheted.
He didn't say anymore after that as in the next second, Yori blew her 'dart' , the needle piercing the side of my neck.
In attacks between last Sunday, and Wednesday the tyres, on vehicles parked around Bedford, were pierced with a 'dart' or syringe, without any apparent motive.
He told the Kiwi that a javelin was meant to be thrown like a 'dart' , with the thrower required to ‘palm it up’ during the final thrust.
If a 'dart' pierces human skin and faecal matter gets into the target's bloodstream, there can be serious health consequences.
Nothing much looked on when centre Aaron Moule made a 'dart' for the right-hand corner but somehow he reached out to plant the ball.
She grinned and turned on her heel, ready to bolt down the hallway and 'dart' her way out of the prison.
If you 'dart' a giraffe and he falls over, the sort of force that would come from being 6 or 7 metres high and your head hitting the ground would crack the skull open.
the cat made a 'dart' for the door
An unsteady hand raised to the offending body part, shaking fingers drawing up to pull the 'dart' out of her flesh and the hood it had pierced through to reach her neck.
Press the 'dart' toward the shoulder after stitching it.
She reached back, pulled the 'dart' out and threw it at the target, where it stuck tip buried completely in the bullseye.
Jack's first 'dart' pierced the treble twenty
The darting methods and the drugs used to 'dart' the animals has advanced quite a lot.
Williams and Fitton have been good pals for years, have thrown the odd 'dart' in friendly combat, but this was the first time they had come face to face in matchplay.
This more often than not meant most of their games resulted in a tortuous struggle to plant a 'dart' in Double One.
Mario for example went 180 180 60 and just landed his 8th 'dart' beside the wire in the treble 7 on his attempt.
The ‘thunk’ sound of a fired 'dart' makes everybody jump, including me and a couple birds over in the trees nearby.
William gasped as the 'dart' pierced his shoulder, but didn't even have time to turn round before the world dissolved away, and he fell forward onto the ground unconscious.
We could say, in a Platonic sense, that the 'dart' of nostalgia hits man, wounds him, and precisely in this way puts wings on him, lifts him upwards.
He says the 'dart' pierces the skin like a ‘bee sting’ and anybody shot will be brought to hospital.
Trigger had already fired a small 'dart' into the back of his neck.
I don't really work out, but I do like to move, and I 'dart' up the subway stairs effortlessly now because my body feels good.
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