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The phrase "dart of" is not an idiomatic expression in English.
However, you could use the phrase "dart away" or "dart off" depending on the context. For example, "The butterfly darted off among the flowers."
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Then you customize the 2013 Dodge Dart of your dreams.
He laughed, the tiniest dart of a look in her direction.
It's of a marine, mooning, but as usual it's the accompanying text that delivers the dart of humour: "This is for the liberal news media back home!" In fact they rather liked it.
Even without the tranquilliser dart of a Sunday morning kick-off, there would still have been no inflamed rumbustiousness from the locals, who knew better than to expect a win against a good Second Division team.
A minute later and Özil, started the move that ended with Oxlade-Chamberlain's dart of pace and precise finish in off the post, following more excellent work from Ramsey.
The most fascinating things to watch in the languid afternoons were the swallowtail butterflies soaring through the garden (like miniature hang-gliders) and by night the dart of innumerable fireflies.
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There is no need to dart out of the room.
PCA of DArT data of 32 accessions also supported the grouping identified by cluster analysis.
Michael van Gerwen, though, produced some of best darts of the tournament on his way to the final.
Elsewhere, the mannered "Four For Tango" features whip-like darts of violin.
Icy tap water sends darts of pain through newly brushed teeth.
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