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dart noun 1 a narrow pointed weapon that can be thrown or fired. 2 a small sharp-pointed missile used in the game of darts. 3 a sudden quick movement. 4 a fold sewn into a piece of clothing to make it fit more neatly. verb (darted, darting) 1 intrans to move suddenly and quickly. 2 to send or give (a look or glance) quickly.
ETYMOLOGY: 14c: French.

dart noun 1 a narrow pointed weapon that can be thrown or fired. 2 a small sharp-pointed missile used in the game of darts. 3 a sudden quick movement. 4 a fold sewn into a piece of clothing to make it fit more neatly. verb (darted, darting) 1 intrans to move suddenly and quickly. 2 to send or give (a look or glance) quickly.
ETYMOLOGY: 14c: French.

dart noun 1 a narrow pointed weapon that can be thrown or fired. 2 a small sharp-pointed missile used in the game of darts. 3 a sudden quick movement. 4 a fold sewn into a piece of clothing to make it fit more neatly. verb (darted, darting) 1 intrans to move suddenly and quickly. 2 to send or give (a look or glance) quickly.
ETYMOLOGY: 14c: French.