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Definition of Dartled
1. dartle [v] - See also: dartle
Lexicographical Neighbors of Dartled
Literary usage of Dartled
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. Specimens of English Literature from the 'Ploughmans Crede' to the by Walter William Skeat (1879)
"... gliding hastily, as it were, from the heat or sun, through clear streams, with
fins shining brown as cinnabar, and chisel-tails, dartled here and there. ..."
2. Poems and Plays by Percy MacKaye (1916)
"But shyly three and four, with slantwise wing, dartled from heaven back, and
hovering Around my head, Sung my dear earth instead, Then nested down, ..."
3. The Story of the Exposition: Being the Official History of the International by Frank Morton Todd (1921)
"... splintered them into millions of colored lances and dartled them all over the
grounds and the nearby heights of the city, the effect was at once ..."
4. Goblins and Pagodas by John Gould Fletcher (1916)
"Flaming sunset: Mad conflagrations Licking at the earth, The blue'black walls of
space, Iron mountains vast on the horizon. 0 golden spear that dartled ..."
5. Fraser's Magazine by Thomas Carlyle (1866)
"star after star came forth, the Milky Way shimmered along the vault, planets
dartled red and gold, ..."
6. The Novelist's Magazine (1781)
"... and the blood appeal* upon his cloaths, he was fo dartled at the fight, that
he ran 19 him, and tore his breall ..."
7. Library of Choice Literature and Encyclopaedia of Universal Authorship by Ainsworth Rand Spofford, Charles Gibbon (1893)
"Within the brake She'd wonder—" Had she hurt the enake That out upon her dartled '.'"
Into the peasant's tree-built hut, With reeking walle and greasy ..."