Noun
a circular board of wood or cork used as the target in the game of darts
Source: WordNetI inhabit the wax image of myself, a doll's body. Sickness begins here; I am a dartboard for witches. Sylvia Plath
Whenever I say I made a record in the garage, people just assume that I have, like, a Lear jet parked in there or something. But really there's old luggage, a couple of bikes. It's big enough to put one minivan in. That's it. No dartboard. I'm so not macho. Dave Grohl
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Later, the public bars gradually improved until sometimes almost the only difference was in the prices, so that customers could choose between economy and exclusivity (or youth and age, or a jukebox or dartboard ). Source: Internet
In " The Rebel Flesh " (2011), a dartboard is seen installed in the console room, and it is revealed in the episode " Vincent and the Doctor " (2010) that the console is capable of playing recorded music. Source: Internet
In her known style, Candy jokes that appraisers pick values using "a bottle of Jack, a blindfold and a dartboard." Source: Internet