dartle Synonyms

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dartle Meaning

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dartle (v. t. & i.)

To pierce or shoot through; to dart repeatedly: -- frequentative of dart.

dartle Sentence Examples

  1. Startled by the sudden noise, the deer dartled away into the safety of the forest.
  2. As the unexpected flash of lightning illuminated the sky, the birds dartled from their perches in alarm.
  3. The mouse dartled across the kitchen floor, seeking refuge from the approaching cat.
  4. With a dartling movement, the rabbit vanished into the tall grass.
  5. The children laughed as they watched the squirrels dartle among the trees, their movements swift and agile.
  6. Startled by the sudden movement, she dartled back in surprise.
  7. The fish dartled away from the approaching predator, disappearing into the depths of the pond.
  8. With a dartling motion, the butterfly fluttered from flower to flower, collecting nectar.
  9. The wind dartled through the leaves, causing them to rustle in the breeze.
  10. The tiny insect dartled across the surface of the water, creating ripples in its wake.

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To pierce or shoot through; to dart repeatedly: -- frequentative of dart.

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Startled by the sudden noise, the deer dartled away into the safety of the forest.

As the unexpected flash of lightning illuminated the sky, the birds dartled from their perches in alarm.

The mouse dartled across the kitchen floor, seeking refuge from the approaching cat.

With a dartling movement, the rabbit vanished into the tall grass.