dart nthree prong'd dart...he threw the dart remarkably well.W Kirwin 6/76 JH 6/76PRINTED ITEMUsed I and SupUsed I and SupNot usedtake/make a dart, partridgeChecked by Cathy Wiseman on Thu 18 Dec 201
dart nOne night last Lent we saw a big man in our Chruch havin' a little snooze durin' the sermon....
dart nThe remaining dog-traces, and every square inch of skin, including the dart-line, had to be ...
dart n'But every once in a while [the mouse would] work up 'nuff courige tuh make a dart fer it.' ...
dart nUsed I and SupUsed I and SupNot usedtake/make a dart, partridgeChecked by Cathy Wiseman on Wed...
dart nThe other six [Esquimaux] attended in their kyacks, and threw their different kinds of darts...
dart nHere you behold a heap of seals which have only received a slight dart from the gaff....PRIN...
dart nHis lower and top teeth tumbled out on the street/ With the wonderful dart that he got fro...
dart nTo go somewhereTo go somewhereJH JUN 1973 JH JUN 1973not usedNot usedNot usedtake/make a dart...
dart n[The hunter] Advancing near enough, for he is sure to measure his distance with accuracy, he...
dart nThe weapons of these [Esquimaux] Indians are, the dart and the bow and arrow.W.J. Kirwin JA...
dart nIn _DNE_ we make the quot from [1929] text. In a thorough revision we would cite Burke's...
dart nI made a dart now to go along under the other one. And as I did, sling goes the other one ...
dart nA blow. 'That was some dart he gave 'en in the face.'A blow.DNE-citUsed I and SupUsed I and Su...
dart nWhen I had my whip strapped on an' sung out to 'em to go aboard, the port whip to go aboard,...
dart n...while even the Engineers and stokers take "a dart up on deck" to see for themselves... ...
dart nOne night last Lent we saw a big man in our Chruch havin' a little snooze durin' the sermon....
dart nThe remaining dog-traces, and every square inch of skin, including the dart-line, had to be ...
dart n'But every once in a while [the mouse would] work up 'nuff courige tuh make a dart fer it.' ...
dart nUsed I and SupUsed I and SupNot usedtake/make a dart, partridgeChecked by Cathy Wiseman on Wed...
dart nThe other six [Esquimaux] attended in their kyacks, and threw their different kinds of darts...
dart nHere you behold a heap of seals which have only received a slight dart from the gaff....PRIN...
dart nHis lower and top teeth tumbled out on the street/ With the wonderful dart that he got fro...
dart nTo go somewhereTo go somewhereJH JUN 1973 JH JUN 1973not usedNot usedNot usedtake/make a dart...
dart n[The hunter] Advancing near enough, for he is sure to measure his distance with accuracy, he...
dart nThe weapons of these [Esquimaux] Indians are, the dart and the bow and arrow.W.J. Kirwin JA...
dart nIn _DNE_ we make the quot from [1929] text. In a thorough revision we would cite Burke's...
dart nI made a dart now to go along under the other one. And as I did, sling goes the other one ...
dart nA blow. 'That was some dart he gave 'en in the face.'A blow.DNE-citUsed I and SupUsed I and Su...
dart nWhen I had my whip strapped on an' sung out to 'em to go aboard, the port whip to go aboard,...
dart n...while even the Engineers and stokers take "a dart up on deck" to see for themselves... ...
dart nOne night last Lent we saw a big man in our Chruch havin' a little snooze durin' the sermon....
dart nThe remaining dog-traces, and every square inch of skin, including the dart-line, had to be ...
dart n'But every once in a while [the mouse would] work up 'nuff courige tuh make a dart fer it.' ...