darling
[ˈdɑːrlɪŋ]
Definition:
1. A special loved one.
2. Dearly loved.
Use 'darling' in a sentence:
- 1. Darling, try to see what I see!
- 2. Yes, of course, my darling.
- 3. My darling daughter.
- 4. Oh darling, I love you.
- 5. Rajneesh was the darling of a prosperous family.
- 6. "Darling, don't do this to me!" Alex exclaimed.
- 7. My darling, this is only a dream.
- 8. Dry your tears now, darling, I must ask you something.
- 9. ‘ Darling ’ is a term of endearment.
- 10. Goodbye, my darling wife.
- 11. Darling, do you know this thing?
- 12. Get my shirts ready, darling.
- 13. Are you sleepy, darling?
- 14. Come on, darling. I want you.
- 15. It's over, darling, it's all over.
- 16. I heard him address her as darling.
- 17. The darling old man used to come up and stay in the grand hotel.
- 18. She called him darling. It sounded so forced.
- 19. Oh dear, there's the doorbell. See who it is, would you, darling.
- 20. Oh Stephen darling, how can I ever thank you for being so kind?
- 21. What a darling film — everyone adored it.
- 22. Darling Neville, I couldn't be more pleased for you.
- 23. This oil painting is his pet and darling work.
- 24. You are a darling, Hugo.
- 25. Thank you. My darling.
- 26. Come here, my darling.
- 27. Darling! It's lovely to see you.
- 28. 'We could almost have seen it,' — 'Hardly, darling — in the dark and from a distance of a good hundred feet?'
- 29. Darling, we're late.
- 30. Come softly, darling.
- 31. ‘ You're such a darling, ’ she simpered.
- 32. I once went camping at Lake Darling with a friend.
- 33. Isabel put her magazine down and said in a neutral voice, "You're very late, darling."
- 34. You are my darling.
- 35. 'You're such a darling,' she simpered.
- 36. ‘ Darling Henry, ’ the letter began.
- 37. I'm sorry I can't do that, my darling.
- 38. Isabel put her magazine down and said in a neutral voice, 'You're very late, darling.'
- 39. Darling, where are you?
- 40. Oat bran became the darling of health freaks last year.
- 41. My darling, how can you know?
- 42. Darling, what do you see?
- 43. He's such a darling.
- 44. 'Darling Henry,' the letter began.
- 45. Thank you, darling.
- 46. Lisa, Lisa! Over here, darling! It's wonderful to see you.
- 47. She is the darling of the newspapers and can do no wrong.
- 48. Darling how lovely to see you, you look simply divine.
- 49. I pray that death may not intervene to prevent our meeting with my darling children.
- 50. Is your mug empty, Slightly darling?
- 51. 'Darling' is a term of endearment.
- 52. Come on, darling, we'll be late.
- 53. What's the matter, darling?
- 54. To have a darling baby boy was the greatest gift I could imagine.
- 55. You're very special to me, darling.