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darling English

Meaning darling meaning

What does darling mean?
Definitions in simple English

darling

a kind of name to be used when you call a person, your husband, who you love.

darling

a special loved one (= beloved) dearly loved

Darling

an Australian river; tributary of the Murray River

Synonyms darling synonyms

What other words have the same or similar meaning as darling?

Darling English » English

Darling River Paakantyi

Topics darling topics

What do people use darling to talk about?

Examples darling examples

How do I use darling in a sentence?

Simple sentences

Let's dance, my darling.
How are you, darling?
What are you doing, darling?
Do you want some breakfast, darling?
What's the matter, darling?
Can you tell me if you love your darling?
What a darling outfit!
Hit the brakes, darling. We should test our feelings. We don't know each other well enough, I'm not used to anticipate the events.
Hello, darling!

Movie subtitles

Come on, darling, right this way.
Rise and shine, darling.
My Darling Meet me in the park this afternoon at our little trysting place.
My Darling, Meet me in the park this afternoon at our little trysting place.
Darling Henri, Come tonight, because I wish to introduce you to a few of my friends.
Darling, I cannot marry you, although I love you.
I have no time for you today, Darling.
Don't wait, Darling, this will take hours.
My darling!
Take Jeddy with you, darling!
Remember, my darling, the most dangerous thing for the family life is: chess!
Darling, darling!
Darling, let's play a Sicilian.
Come, darling.
Darling.
Yes, darling.
Darling, the coffee's getting cold.
Hurry back, darling, it's almost 12:00 and I wanna be with you for New Year's.
Shall I tickle you, darling?
Darling, we're going to forget all about these dreams, think about something cheerful, aren't we?
Darling, you're not going to die, you're going to live.
But, darling, I could never have said anything so silly. I couldn't.
It's all right, darling.
Oh, John, darling, you must go away from me.
John, darling.
Darling, you look terrific!
Just stop, just let me talk, darling, OK?
Don't be afraid, my darling.
Well, darling, don't be long.
Goodbye, darling.
Hi, darling.
Open your eyes, darling.
Darling, I love you.
It's nothing, darling.
Darling, Maurice almost came up when he saw the light.
You'd like me to do it, darling?
Leaving already, Dede darling?
Well, goodbye, darling.
Darling, I'm sorry not to have guessed the truth.

News and current affairs

This is what leaders of the Labour party like Alistair Darling, Gordon Brown's Chancellor of the Exchequer, are now saying.
Today's darling currency can be tomorrow's dog.
Microfinance has become the darling of development enthusiasts.
Argentina was briefly Wall Street's darling.
The other star was Sarah Palin, the darling of the populist Tea Party crowds, who began by paying her respect to Martin Luther King, Jr.
Australia, too, is grappling with serious droughts in the agricultural heartland of the Murray-Darling River basin.
Under the rule of President Carlos Menem, who rid the country of inflation and opened the economy to the world, Argentina became the darling of international investors and institutions.
Unfortunately, much as FTTs are the darling of leading liberal economic commentators and Robin Hood NGOs, they are an extremely misguided approach to achieving such worthy ends.

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