Dan, the coward, threw up his hand the first bluff and was walked off with the darbies on him.
Do ye think I mane to let the fly cops put their darbies on me, that I should be nosin' around in the broad day?
Look at the wee han's on 'em to slip out ofdarbies like the same.
The detective was ready for the man, and he brought him to his knees upon the grass, and an instant later the darbies were on him.
The detective made up his mind to feel his man; and should he discover that the fellow really did not know him, and was dogging him, he was resolved to clap the darbies on him.
He arrived just in time to run up against that effective club, and he too went down, and as he fell the detective leaped upon him and fixed the darbies on him.
Hush, Jimmy, don't threaten while the darbies are on you; but it will be a long time before you will again enjoy your favorite game.
Then he turned to the red-whiskered man, and inquired fiercely, why he hadn't put the darbies on the scoundrel.
The above list will hopefully give you a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "darbies" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this word.