Sentence examples for To darling from inspiring English sources

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To darling

noun

A person who is dear to one.

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One read: "To darling Joe from the cast of Loot".

"Who are you talking to, darling?" I would ask.

Try to, darling — what you're doing here is tempering yourself as well as the candy.

Margaret Eaton, chairman of the LGA, today wrote to Darling requesting a meeting.

Inscribing the published text to his third wife, he wrote, "To darling Carlotta..

Lib Dem Treasury spokesman Dr Vince Cable put this to Darling today, but received short shrift.

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Throughout their career, they have evolved from bloghouse sensation to synthpop darlings, to electro live-band mainstays.

"I sit next to Hernandez," Darling said, referring to Keith Hernandez, another former Met.

You can't do that to me, darling.... I'm allergic to it.

"I am very pleased to welcome Mr Darling to our board.

Entirely up to you, darling, was the closest Attenborough came to giving orders.

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