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Definition of Dart board
1. Noun. A circular board of wood or cork used as the target in the game of darts.
Lexicographical Neighbors of Dart Board
Literary usage of Dart board
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. Reports of All the Cases Decided by All the Superior Courts Relating to by Edward William Cox, Great BRitain Magistrates' cases (1880)
"... he was clerk to the dart board of Conservators, and Ъе laid the information
pursuant to a resolution passed by the board. That the weir was built right ..."
2. American Physical Education Review by American Physical Education Association (1920)
"The dart board is similar to the ordinary target used by marksmen. The distance
for throwing is arbitrary and may be 10 feet or more. ..."
3. Celebrate Life!: A Guide for Planning All Night Alcohol edited by Sharon Murphy (1994)
"Tack balloons onto dart board. Let students throw darts (usual turn—3 darts) at
balloons to win prizes. Balloons containing pieces of paper win special ..."
4. Intermediate Sanctions in Sentencing Guidelines by Michael Tonry (1997)
"Imagine a guidelines grid as a dart board. For example, figure 2 shows the initial
Oregon grid. Each cell specifies a range of presumptively appropriate ..."
5. Green Light!: Men of the 81st Troop Carrier Squadron Tell Their Story by Martin Wolfe (1989)
"... the yeasty smell of crumpets in the tea-room; the dart-board game in the Stag's
Head pub; the tiny Anglican church, surrounded by its graveyard with ..."
6. Report and Transactions (1897)
"... of the dart board of Conservators, acting on that body up to the end of 1894.
He was one of the three trustees of the Buckfastleigh Recreation Ground, ..."
7. Toronto by Jennifer McMorran, Alain Rondeau (2002)
"Guests will find a television lounge, a laundromat, Internet facilities, a kitchen
and a pool table and dart board, as well as an outdoor terrace. ..."