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.