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		Definition of darts in English: dartsplural noundɑːtsdɑrts usually treated as singular An indoor game in which small pointed missiles with feather or plastic flights are thrown at a circular target marked with numbers in order to score points. 飞镖游戏  he spent the evening playing darts in a pub as modifier a darts match Example sentencesExamples -  There was a billiards table, air hockey, darts, a TV with a DVD player and a Playstation 2, and a hot tub.
 -  There was also a wide range of traditional sideshow attractions which included darts, hoopla and a coconut shy.
 -  We put on suppers, card games, darts, seniors' activities, and dances, and also do weddings and receptions.
 -  PUB regulars who keep alive games of darts, dominoes and shove ha'penny could be rewarded with a trip to New York.
 -  Later they were again brought to the laboratory, but this time they could choose between shooting baskets or trying to score bull's-eyes in darts.
 -  The evening consisted of three challenges, indoor bowling, darts and snooker.
 -  Sometimes we organise a games night, darts, table-tennis, cards that type of stuff.
 -  A game of darts will take place in The Wood Cabin every Thursday night until Christmas with a first prize of a turkey and a bottle of whiskey for the runner up.
 -  The close-ups reveal jaws and eyes that move with all the precision of a drunken sailor attempting to score a bulls-eye in a game of darts.
 -  The English are also very fond of games, including snooker (a billiards game) and darts.
 -  Young people aged from 11 to 18 will be able to enjoy pool, darts, television and computer games at the new club which will be based at the village hall.
 -  Continue playing games that involve numbers, counting and scoring, such as darts and dominoes.
 -  Some time during the 19th century the chalk and dartboard replaced the cribbage board as the standard method of scoring a game of darts.
 -  I was the badminton champion and also excelled in darts, football and hockey.
 -  Members had a May sports meeting with indoor bowls, darts, snooker and cards.
 -  It might as well be the proverbial tiddlywinks, or as so deliciously happened when one of our own swept up the world title at that most athletic of English indoor sports - darts.
 -  Visitors can choose to simply relax with a glass of beer, shoot some pool, or play a game of darts.
 -  The dominoes, darts, pool and football teams are all going to move with Phil to his new club, which is now called ‘The Stanley’ club.
 -  There were lots of stalls and games, including darts, skittles and a hoopla.
 -  The British aristocracy, on expatriate imperial postings to African countries, learn the classic pub game of darts.
 
    Definition of darts in US English: dartsplural noundɑrtsdärts usually treated as singular An indoor game in which small pointed missiles with feather or plastic flights are thrown at a circular target marked with numbers in order to score points. 飞镖游戏  he spent the evening playing darts in a bar as modifier a darts match Example sentencesExamples -  There was also a wide range of traditional sideshow attractions which included darts, hoopla and a coconut shy.
 -  There was a billiards table, air hockey, darts, a TV with a DVD player and a Playstation 2, and a hot tub.
 -  The British aristocracy, on expatriate imperial postings to African countries, learn the classic pub game of darts.
 -  The close-ups reveal jaws and eyes that move with all the precision of a drunken sailor attempting to score a bulls-eye in a game of darts.
 -  Some time during the 19th century the chalk and dartboard replaced the cribbage board as the standard method of scoring a game of darts.
 -  Young people aged from 11 to 18 will be able to enjoy pool, darts, television and computer games at the new club which will be based at the village hall.
 -  PUB regulars who keep alive games of darts, dominoes and shove ha'penny could be rewarded with a trip to New York.
 -  A game of darts will take place in The Wood Cabin every Thursday night until Christmas with a first prize of a turkey and a bottle of whiskey for the runner up.
 -  The English are also very fond of games, including snooker (a billiards game) and darts.
 -  Later they were again brought to the laboratory, but this time they could choose between shooting baskets or trying to score bull's-eyes in darts.
 -  The evening consisted of three challenges, indoor bowling, darts and snooker.
 -  Continue playing games that involve numbers, counting and scoring, such as darts and dominoes.
 -  Sometimes we organise a games night, darts, table-tennis, cards that type of stuff.
 -  I was the badminton champion and also excelled in darts, football and hockey.
 -  The dominoes, darts, pool and football teams are all going to move with Phil to his new club, which is now called ‘The Stanley’ club.
 -  It might as well be the proverbial tiddlywinks, or as so deliciously happened when one of our own swept up the world title at that most athletic of English indoor sports - darts.
 -  Visitors can choose to simply relax with a glass of beer, shoot some pool, or play a game of darts.
 -  There were lots of stalls and games, including darts, skittles and a hoopla.
 -  Members had a May sports meeting with indoor bowls, darts, snooker and cards.
 -  We put on suppers, card games, darts, seniors' activities, and dances, and also do weddings and receptions.
 
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