How to use in-sentence of “dart”:
– Broom had died in 1951 but Dart was still living.
– When hummingbirds feed on nectar, the bill is usually only opened slightly, allowing the tongue to dart out into the nectar.
– This indicates their flight was extremely stable, which means it kept on course, and did not dart about much.
– However, if they are being chased, they will dart undercover or into small nooks and crannies.
– The Aromobatidae are a family of poison dart frogs.
– Tree and dart frogs like to live in forests on trees, plants and on the ground under leaves.
– The Dart estuary is a large ‘ria’.

Example sentences of “dart”:
– The American Indian tribe comechingóns used the toxins of the arrow dart frogs when hunting.
– The black-legged dart frog, also known as the bicolored dart frog or Neari in Choco, is the second most toxic of the wild poison dart frogs.
– Poison dart frogs are poisonous because they eat ants and other small insects that have toxins in their bodies.
– More recently, the authors of V8 and Dart have challenged the notion that intermediate bytecode is needed for fast and efficient VM implementation.
– At a press conference held to announce this intention, Sheriff Dart stated investigators are actively seeking DNA samples from individuals across the United States related to any male missing between 1970 and 1979.
– In October 2011, Cook County Sheriff Thomas Dart announced that investigators, having obtained full DNA profiles from each of the unidentified victims, were to renew their efforts to identify all of them.
– She once hit Homer SimpsonHomer on the head with a mallet, shot a suction dart at his Itchy and Scratchy”.
– Many poison dart frogs secrete alkaloid toxins through their skin.
– The yellow-banded poison dart frog, “Dendrobates leucomelas”, is one of the most common species, found in the northern part of South America in Venezuela, Guyana and Brazil.
- The American Indian tribe comechingóns used the toxins of the arrow dart frogs when hunting.
- The black-legged dart frog, also known as the bicolored dart frog or Neari in Choco, is the second most toxic of the wild poison dart frogs.
– The East and West Dart are crossed by a number of “clapper bridges” which are big slabs of stone laid on the river bed.
– The Caliber was replaced by the Dodge Dart in 2012.
– Despite the toxins used by some poison dart frogs, some predators can withstand them.
– To dart about quickly requires special advanced brains and reflexes, which later birds and pterosaurs had, but early ones did not.
– Like the poison dart frog and sea slug, the tiger keelback doesn’t bother to produce its own venom – rather, it gets its deadly venom from the toads it eats as part of its normal diet.
– The River Dart is an English river in Devon.
– The program’s logo is the Blue Poison Dart Frog.
