Someone who is really good at darts is often referred to as a "dart player" or "dart champion." In competitive contexts, they may also be called a "professional dart player" or "darting expert." Informally, they might be nicknamed a "darts ace" or "dart sharpshooter."
because they like to do something what they can do really good Darts, like fishing and softball, is a beer-friendly sport.
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I would call them fortunate, or lucky. Someone else may have a better word but that's what I would call it. Would need more info my friend as to why they have something beyond "good". Nurse K.
You can call someone who is wise and has good sense as a sage or a wise person.
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Someone who is really good at poetry can be called a poet or a wordsmith.
Someone who is good with directions is often called "having a good sense of direction."
Not always, no.
That's a really good question. I wish someone would answer. I think it may be called the system tray?
No, but they are considered good junk items.
Yes, you can use Streamline darts with the Nerf Retaliator, however the performance will not be as good.
A "has been" is someone who used to be really good at something or was at one time famous for something. It's usually kind of derogatory, insinuating that the person is dried up, useless.