1. darting - Noun
2. darting - Verb
of Dart
Source: Webster's dictionaryBut this summer in New England the varmints are making a nuisance of themselves, darting to and fro, digging holes in gardens, and tunneling under lawns. Source: Internet
Bureau officials say that darting tens of thousands of horses in the field each year is not practical, and would take years to shrink the herds as much as a roundup can in a few days. Source: Internet
According to tjukurpa, where you found these birds in great numbers, singing loudly and darting down to the ground and back up to the trees, there would be water. Source: Internet
• Be especially alert for children darting out from between parked vehicles and from behind bushes and shrubs. Source: Internet
Dive in to see Caribbean reef sharks patrolling the reef, angelfish darting about and garden eels peering into the blue at Belize's premier scuba diving site. Source: Internet
I dream about darting through security in my socks, wheeling one spinner case right onto the plane with just a smartphone in my pocket. Source: Internet