A beloved person; used as terms of endearment.
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Examples for "dear "
Examples for "dear "
1 Nothing serious, my dear Watson, or I should certainly ask for your
2 He did not live in India, dear ; he never lived in India.
3 When will banks learn that dodgy tax practices actually cost them dear ?
4 Help me, dear Lord, to say whatever my daughters need to hear.
5 All this costs the economy dear in terms of productivity and growth.
1 She smiled and said, Of course, darling , but you'll have to wait.
2 A kindly female voice said, You're going to be all right, darling .
3 He couldn't help it, my darling , he isn't coming home this time.
4 Of course he did, my darling . Then his words degenerated into Latin.
5 Materfamilias came from Memphis quality, darling , and didn't let you forget it.
1 Whatever it takes to prevent your beloved state falling off that precipice.
2 Days, months, years wasted on trying to sort my beloved Liverpool out.
3 The beloved of God and the handmaids of the Merciful in Dresden.
4 Booker: Because above all, I try to create a more beloved community.
5 In China, voice-computing company iFlytek built similar smart assistants beloved by users.
6 After all, he was beloved in Europe and known round the globe.
7 It's a beloved combination I came across years ago from Yotam Ottolenghi.
8 The senior unto the beloved Gaius, whom I love in the truth.
9 Over the years the beloved has developed a faculty of critical thinking.
10 We believe that still cagedgiven in your beloved city, Caterina..., answer me
11 The happiest and most beloved of all in the school was Gabriel.
12 Now there is a new but distant hope for our beloved show.
13 Gaze providently at the beloved ones and the dear maid-servants in Chicago.
14 Besides, I wanted to look upon our beloved city one last time.
15 He is married; he loves, and is beloved ; his happiness is secured.
16 He had been willing to risk everything to bring his beloved back.
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