darted Definition In English

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  • The girl had a puppy, and when the police went to question the architect, the puppy darted into his apartment and led the police to a wall.

  • The waist is darted to fit and comes to a small point in front.

  • Streams of fire darted from her eyes, and well indeed they might, for her heart was all in a flame.

  • The long tongue can be darted forward to extract wood-boring arthropod prey; while mainly feeding on small invertebrates, greater flamebacks will also drink nectar.

  • The woodpecker's long tongue, in many cases as long as the woodpecker itself, can be darted forward to capture insects.

  • The eye-beam darted by the imagined basilisk, for instance, was the agent of its lethal power, given the technical term "extramission".

  • He had almost been bitten by a seven-foot mamba which darted at his back from a termite hill.

  • Sometimes he would run swiftly pursuing a fish, and seldom missed when he darted at him.

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