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  • Darted swiftly from bush to plowshare to midden to house, and plastered himself against the gray stone wall, breathing hard—and breathing in that delicious, savory aroma.

    Songs of Love & Death George R. R. Martin 2010

  • Darted swiftly from bush to plowshare to midden to house, and plastered himself against the gray stone wall, breathing hard—and breathing in that delicious, savory aroma.

    Songs of Love & Death George R. R. Martin 2010

  • Darted swiftly from bush to plowshare to midden to house, and plastered himself against the gray stone wall, breathing hard—and breathing in that delicious, savory aroma.

    Songs of Love & Death George R. R. Martin 2010

  • Darted to the right, grabbed the handrail, and started down.

    The Dangerous Hour Muller, Marcia 2004

  • Darted out, one hand reaching for Martyne's arm, the other cupped over her opening mouth.

    beneath an opal moon Lustbader, Eric 1980

  • Darted into a hole in the traffic so narrow that only tiny fractions of inches separated his hurtling Juggernaut from an enormous steel column on one side and another speeding vehicle on the other.

    First Lensman Smith, E. E. 1950

  • Darted a puff of smoke, and floated seaward; anon rang

    Narrative and Lyric Poems (first series) for use in the Lower School O. J. Stevenson

  • Darted his own huge shadow, and vanished away into darkness.

    Elson Grammar School Literature v4 William H. Elson

  • Darted a light, swift boat, that sped away o'er the water,

    Elson Grammar School Literature v4 William H. Elson

  • Darted, their wings flashing with the sheen of laughter.

    The Glass-Blower and Other Poems 1940

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