dartboard

IPA: dˈɑrtbɔrd

noun

  • A board used as a target for throwing darts.

dart board

IPA: dˈɑrtbˈɔrd

noun

  • a circular board of wood or cork used as the target in the game of darts
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Examples of "dartboard" in Sentences

  • The store's logo depicted a dartboard like circular pattern.
  • Draw a picture of whoever you hate most and put it on a dartboard.
  • The dartboard may have its origins in the cross section of a tree.
  • It is generally from the face of the dartboard, measured horizontally.
  • It can produce just as much balls as dartboard editing, it would seem.
  • They ask only for a modest pay raise, a new tea kettle and a dartboard.
  • That does not excuse Inflatable dartboard to be as incivil as he is above.
  • In a few days, we not only had a very good dartboard, we also all had our own darts, which we had made ourselves.
  • The Man of Confidence asked for some indoor games, such as cards, dominoes, also a dartboard and, if possible, a football.
  • Since the election, he has been more circumspect about numbers, cautioning against what he describes as "dartboard politics".
  • The rally's easy, "dartboard" money has already been made, but the case for selective stock investing remains as strong as ever.
  • Worse, the price setting seemed to be arbitrary, as though throwing a dart at a dartboard were an adequate substitute for sound economics.
  • This 'dartboard' approach is stylised, but still gives some insights into what proportion of food production could be more locally produced.
  • One day while we were working, someone suggested if we were to cut two inches from the bottom of one of the big logs, it would make a good dartboard.
  • I remember once my mother telling me, when I said I wanted to be like Janis Joplin: If you manifest the light, you will become a dartboard for others' fears, doubts, and insecurities.
  • Our work has sometimes been the explicit bull's eye on the dartboard, as conservative ideologues sought to extinguish the independent reporting and analysis they find so threatening to their phobic worldview.
  • One year, when I was about 10, they had a party (we never had parties) to celebrate the official opening of their recently created "real bar" (hand-pumped beers, optics, dartboard) in a corner of their "lounge" (we had a sitting room) and we were going to stay there (we always stayed at Nan's).

Examples of "dart-board" in Sentences

  • Go throw some more darts at your George Bush dart-board.
  • An not entirely off-topix. mebbe yer prof yuzed yer dart-board meffod!
  • Close your eyes and throw the dart at the dart-board and go with it I suppose. (weak smile)
  • "Did they make these decisions by throwing darts at a dart-board?" said John Hewson, a local resident.
  • They estimate damages from use of the higher-quality service at $250,000, a number derived through careful investigation and the use of a dart-board.
  • That Bush ‘dart-board’ has had Hussein’s face on it since the 1980s when I protested Reagan over his support and arming of that CIA-installed madman.
  • I didn't think the elections results required everyone to start pointing fingers and assigning blame based on a dart-board target rather than rational investigation.
  • Also on the wall was an Elvis Presley novelty clock with the King’s legs swinging like pendulums, a black velvet painting of a horse, a dart-board missing the bull’s-eye, and the sort of signed pictures of obscure entertainers one sees along the walls of diners.

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