1. darby - Noun
2. Darby - Proper noun
A plasterer's float, having two handles; -- used in smoothing ceilings, etc.
Source: Webster's dictionaryI love the dog. She comes for drives with me in the back of my car. Darby is not aggressive or judgmental. She just is. That's what I love about her. She sits there and watches 'The Fugitive' with me. Sarah Bolger
After some chaos in the ring including Darby yanking a chair away from Spears, Spears rolled up Darby and yanked on his pants for the three count. Source: Internet
As H. C. Darby noted, anyone who uses it can have nothing but admiration for what is the oldest 'public record' in England and probably the most remarkable statistical document in the history of Europe. Source: Internet
As for the matches themselves, nothing really stood out, but I would probably go and watch Darby Allin vs. Bshp King, Ricky Starks vs. Dave Dultra, and Will Hobbs vs. D3 for some more story continuation. Source: Internet
BNP spokesman Simon Darby denied that the party exploited the story. citation Winston Churchill 's family has criticised the BNP after the party used his image and quotes from one of his speeches in its campaign. Source: Internet
Darby Allin wound up on the receiving end of an attack from The Inner Circle last week, and on Wednesday's AEW Dynamite he made it clear he wants to get his hands on Sammy Guevara. Source: Internet