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dartboard

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dartboard
a circular piece of wood, cork, etc., used as the target in the game of darts. It is divided into numbered sectors with central inner and outer bull's-eyes


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The clubby, somewhat rustic interior has its expected pool tables and dartboards plus casual high-stool seating and one or two boothed areas.
Many companies take a dartboard approach to land corporate or government contracts, grasping at any and every opportunity to win a bid.
Picture if you will the circular dartboard centered on a wall in front of you at about chest level.
 
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