Sentence examples for be darling from inspiring English sources

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be darling

noun

A person who is dear to one.

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"Could be Darling security," Davis said.

Mr. Shapira's preferred form of greeting appears to be "Darling!" But how and why he got to Ogdensburg tells a lot about this remote place.

When she enters the hotel, five minutes later, you can hear her low, super-confident voice asking a stranger in the adjacent breakfast room, "Are you John?" (Surprisingly, he doesn't have the presence of mind to reply, "I'll be anyone you want me to be, darling").

Does that mean 100% of waste management costs, and how can we guarantee that, as we do not yet know what the waste management costs will be?" Darling replied: "The statement does mean that they are expected to meet the full share of those costs, which I would have thought was self-evident".

"It certainly could be, darling.

"I hate almost all rich people but I think I'd be darling at it," she allegedly uttered.

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"It was darling".

Barbara: She was darling.

The menu is darling.

Why, of course I am, darling.

The Daleks were darling chaps.

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