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Darling   /dˈɑrlɪŋ/   Listen
Darling

noun
1.
A special loved one.  Synonyms: dearie, deary, ducky, favorite, favourite, pet.
2.
An Australian river; tributary of the Murray River.  Synonym: Darling River.
adjective
1.
Dearly loved.  Synonyms: beloved, dear.



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"Darling" Quotes from Famous Books



... I whispered, 'The snow that husheth all, Darling, the merciful Father Alone can make ...
— The Complete Poetical Works of James Russell Lowell • James Lowell

... darling! My little Bye-Bye mustn't say such things! Everything God does is right. Poor mamma was so ill she could not stay with us any longer, and God took her to Heaven ...
— With Hoops of Steel • Florence Finch Kelly

... let her get a few chips and make a fire: I must have my tea."—Doctor Harris rose. "Oh, doctor, don't go until you have taken one more look at my darling." ...
— Lippincott's Magazine of Popular Literature and Science, Vol. 26, September 1880 • Various

... to believe. He had read lately the description of a brutal, half-imbecile savage, who had committed a peculiarly frightful and revolting murder, and he was told to recognize in this wretch the father of his darling. But it was just this which saved him. He would believe that Christian was Mrs. Costello's husband and Lucia's father, because Mrs. Costello told him so herself and of her own knowledge—but as for a murder, innocent ...
— A Canadian Heroine - A Novel, Volume 3 (of 3) • Mrs. Harry Coghill

... Mistress Margaret who lived there with her father. The bookseller was old, narrow-minded, and stiff for presbytery; he approved of no people but Englishmen, and had a special prejudice against German Lutherans. His daughter believed firmly in his wisdom, and had been from infancy the old man's darling. She was fair, good, and clever; but the girl had a wayward pride, and a wit that was too ready for her judgment. Nevertheless, Hubert had found favour in her eyes as well as in those of her father, perhaps because he endeavoured ...
— Chambers's Edinburgh Journal, No. 432 - Volume 17, New Series, April 10, 1852 • Various


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