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dart

1 of 2verb
/dɑrt/
Forms:darts,darting,darted,darted
1

to move swiftly and abruptly in a particular direction

C2
  • Startled by the sudden noise, the cat darted across the room and hid under the furniture.
  • Trying to catch the bus, she darted through the crowded station.
  • Faced with an approaching storm, the pedestrians darted for cover.
  • The rabbit darted into the bushes when it sensed the presence of a predator.
  • The child, excited to join the game, darted towards the playground equipment.
2

to shoot a small, pointed object at an animal to give it medicine or make it sleep

  • The vet darted the elephant before the surgery.
  • A team will dart the lion tomorrow for transport.
  • He was darting wild deer to move them to a safer area.
  • The bear was darted and moved back to the forest.
  • Wildlife officers often dart animals during rescue operations.