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- noun Plural form of
dartboard .
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Examples
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These agave plantations were used to produce the fibre sisal, used in rope and dartboards, but fell into disuse as it was replaced by plastics.
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The buzzing complex soon became known as “underground town,” with its own recreation room complete with dartboards and billiard tables, a movie theater and two dining halls.
Boing Boing 2008
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The bar was smoky and noisy, with some sort of generic mainstream rock on the speakers and dartboards on the walls.
Red Wolf Liza Marklund 2010
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The bar was smoky and noisy, with some sort of generic mainstream rock on the speakers and dartboards on the walls.
Red Wolf Liza Marklund 2010
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Of course it may be simply that Chakrabarti is a hate figure among the police: I can well imagine her photograph displayed proudly on canteen dartboards up and down the land.
Archive 2009-04-01 2009
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Confidential orders to council tax snoopers, obtained by The Mail on Sunday, say 'friendly' pubs with quiz nights, football teams or dartboards will be forced to pay higher business rates, which will pay for Labour's public-spending programme.
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Of course it may be simply that Chakrabarti is a hate figure among the police: I can well imagine her photograph displayed proudly on canteen dartboards up and down the land.
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Confidential orders to council tax snoopers, obtained by The Mail on Sunday, say 'friendly' pubs with quiz nights, football teams or dartboards will be forced to pay higher business rates, which will pay for Labour's public-spending programme.
Archive 2007-10-14 2007
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One of the dartboards is located in direct target of anyone exiting the bathroom door.
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I wouldnât want to be operated on by an affirmative action doctor ... but then again, three monkeys with darts and dartboards could do a more credible job than the typical work product of our appellate courts.
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