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Meanings of
Darling
in English
Catalan
preferit
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A special loved one.
favorite
favourite
pet
dearie
deary
ducky
Catalan
preferit
Portuguese
língua darling
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Language.
paakantyi
darling language
Related terms
language
modern language
critically endangered language
Portuguese
língua darling
Portuguese
rio darling
Catalan
darling
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An Australian river; tributary of the Murray River.
Darling River
Portuguese
rio darling
Greatly loved.
dear
beloved
Related terms
loved
Usage of
Darling
in English
1
Hurricanes right winger Ty Rattie said
Darling
's
size made him particularly challenging.
2
April 1927:
'
Darling
,
Can You Guess What I'm Going to Say Next?'
3
Finance minister Alistair
Darling
met lenders on Tuesday to discuss the plan.
4
But he said that
Darling
should not commit Britain to any position.
5
Lotte, I said, bending down to her, or maybe I said,
Darling
.
6
The 13th we spent in passing a portion of the
Darling
Range.
7
Crisp, chilly night has Honolulu-born Ron
Darling
regularly breathing on right hand.
8
The cost of land in
Darling
and Swartland is still very competitive.
9
We'll work on some things. Hurricanes goalie Scott
Darling
made 22 saves.
10
Sturt christened the river the
Darling
,
and gave the order to retreat.
11
What happens if
Darling
also promises spending cuts and future tax rises?
12
What is your favourite line said by a suitor to Nola
Darling
?
13
A sellout crowd praised
Darling
with several loud ovations throughout the game.
14
Griselda and
Darling
Jill went into the house and lit the lamps.
15
Blackhawks goaltender Scott
Darling
drew the loss despite turning aside 30 shots.
16
Some have pointed at what's happened to the
Darling
River in Australia.
Other examples for "Darling"
Grammar, pronunciation and more
About this term
darling
Verb
Present
Adjective
Noun
Singular
Frequent collocations
poor darling
little darling
darling child
darling boy
own darling
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Translations for
Darling
Catalan
preferit
favorit
predilecte
darling
Portuguese
língua darling
rio darling
Darling
through the time
Darling
across language varieties
United Kingdom
Common
United States of America
Less common
South Africa
Less common
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