Just look at any baby and you'll notice that their eyes dart about much faster than your own, taking in the scene at a rapid pace.
The eye dart 2.
The joint venture also makes the Jeep Renegade and the Cherokee, and the Fiat Viaggio and Ottimo, a compact sedan and a hatchback based on the same platform as the Dodge Dart.
Then dart swiftly away to an open area, away from the jostling crowd at the stand.
The cone snail is far smaller but is also capable of killing a human with its venomous barbed dart.
And didst thou not, since Death for thee Prepared a light and pangless dart, ;, Once long for him thou ne'er shalt see —— Who held, and holds thee in his heart?
Necessity compels me to obtain this answer, having been more than a year wounded by the dart of love, and not yet sure whether I shall fail or find a place in your affection.
Necessity compels me to obtain this answer, having been more than a year wounded by the dart of love, and not yet sure whether I shall fail or find a place in your affection.
() to dart through sky The earthquake strikes (hits) the city.
I watch a yellow oriole dart in the warm air, And a green water- plant reflected by the sun.
Though once his quick dart never missed the right eye of a bird, Now knotted veins and tendons make his left arm like an osier.
I remember a cloud of flags that came from the South Garden, And ten thousand colours, heightening one another, And the Kingdom's first Lady, from the Palace of the Bright Sun, Attendant on the Emperor in his royal chariot, And the horsemen before them, each with bow and arrows, And the snowy horses, champing at bits of yellow gold, And an archer, breast skyward, shooting through the clouds And felling with one dart a pair of flying birds.
I shall dart an angry look at her and give her a sharp blow on the cheek, at the same time giving her a kick so violent that she will stagger across the room and fall on to the sofa.
He set up an hideous and loud roar, occasioned by the anguish which he felt, and endeavored to draw out the painful dart with his teeth; when the Fox, approaching him, inquired with an air of surprise who it was that could have strength and courage enough to wound so mighty and valorous a beast!
He spoke of the bright winter nights, when the sledge bells are ringing, and the boys run with burning torches across the smooth ice, which is so transparent that they can see the fishes dart forward beneath their feet.
"Let us be happy," said the old lady, "and dart and spring about during the three hundred years that we have to live, which is really quite long enough; after that we can rest ourselves all the better.