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    dar·ling
    [ˈdɑːlɪŋ]
    noun
    darling (noun) · darlings (plural noun)
    1. used as an affectionate form of address to a beloved person:
      "good night, darling"
      • a lovable or endearing person:
        "he's such a darling"
      • a person who is particularly popular with a certain group:
        "she is the darling of the media"
        Similar:
        apple of one's eye
    Origin
    Old English dēorling (see dear, -ling).
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    Each ‘darling’ is a window into the type of person the speaker is, the part of the UK they live in and their cultural background – and, of course, where they are at in the relationship with the ‘darling’ they are addressing. To celebrate Valentine’s Day, let’s take a look at all the ins and outs of loves and darlings – the British English way.
    Examples from the Corpus darling • Those pants are darling. • This is my darling little sister. Origin darling1 Old English deorling, from deore “dear” darling meaning, definition, what is darling: used when speaking to someone you love: Learn more.
    Use the word darling for someone you love or care for deeply. Your sweet old grandmother probably calls you darling. You can describe someone as being your darling, or address them that way: "I missed you so much while I was working on that fishing boat, darling !"
    You call someone darling if you love them or like them very much. Thank you, darling. Oh darling, I love you. In some parts of Britain, people call other people darling as a sign of friendliness. Some people use darling to describe someone or something that they love or like very much.
  3. DARLING definition: 1. a person who is very much loved or liked: 2. used when talking to someone you love, for example….
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