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Meanings of
darling
(darlings)
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
No examples available for any of the synonyms
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
darlings
in English
1
So this year,
darlings
,
I'm going to be wearing a metallic lip.
2
HBO
darlings
Westworld and Watchmen both use music to similarly disorienting effect.
3
That had been a media
coup
-
the
darlings
of New Chicago, shacking up.
4
And you can't stop listening to independent
darlings
The Go-Betweens can you?
5
She urged her to make her papa do something for the
darlings
.
6
I ought not to be long away from my poor sick
darlings
.
7
Both pairs of eyes will do very well my
darlings
,
if always
8
So I thought I'd come to you
darlings
to get cheered up.
9
And Gregory, Nebamun, my old friend, and my
darlings
,
Allesandra, Eleni, Eugénie.
10
That was, as one might say, Rosalie's chief offering to her
darlings
.
11
Nothing to cause the little
darlings
to have to swim for it.
12
And you will be my bridesmaids,
darlings
,
and now I must run!
13
And you, my
darlings
,
take hold of my tool both of you!
14
At first sight of her
darlings
,
she cried out, Glory to God!
15
His
darlings
had to sing it again in the half-lighted drawing-room.
16
Lastly, the Normans were the special
darlings
of the Roman Church.
Other examples for "darlings"
Grammar, pronunciation and more
About this term
darlings
darling
Noun
Plural
Frequent collocations
little darlings
poor darlings
such darlings
critical darlings
precious darlings
More collocations
Translations for
darlings
Catalan
preferit
favorit
predilecte
darling
Portuguese
língua darling
rio darling
Darlings
through the time
Darlings
across language varieties
United Kingdom
Common
United States of America
Common