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Discover Ludwig"darted" is a correct and usable word in written English
It is typically used as a verb to describe someone or something moving quickly and suddenly in a particular direction. Example: The rabbit darted across the field, its white tail disappearing into the bushes.
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When Pochettino hiked to Montserrat, Sánchez Llibre's eyes darted about shiftily.
The ball was switched to the blindside and Luke Wallace slipped a pass to his fly-half who darted over by the posts.
Will tonight's debate feel more like the first presidential debate, in which PBS anchor Jim Lehrer played wallflower, or the vice presidential debate, in which ABC correspondent Martha Raddatz repeatedly darted in with follow-up questions and requests for clarification?
Even so, Kasparov was soon burying his face deep into his hands as he pondered his moves, while Karpov's eyes darted around the board.
Then, after 54 minutes, Ribéry collected the ball on the other side and darted inside the penalty area.
The postilions lost all command of them, and they darted forward towards the bridge, the parapet of which the leaders cleared at a bound.
Fast and easy, as ever, his pencil darted across the paper.
ON THE last day before Chicago's mayoral election on April 7th, Jesús (Chuy) Garcia darted across the city's poorest quarters in an effort to mobilise last-minute supporters for his attempt to unseat Mayor Rahm Emanuel.
Two hundred metres down the hill, the Israeli workers building a new defensive position to replace the one he has just looted have left their bulldozers running and darted for cover.
In sum, darted snails laid about a third fewer eggs over their lifetimes than undarted ones did.
The other half were always matched with experienced snails, and so were darted frequently.
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