Sentence examples for darling someone from inspiring English sources

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Ms. Grynsztejn chose Mr. Darling, someone with established tastes and opinions, because she wanted someone who would challenge her in decisions involving the museum's collections and exhibitions.

Her interpretation of Joan of Arc as an androgynous Irish girl (Duff's vision) in Saint Joan at the National Theatre in 2007 made her the critics' darling, someone who could explore even the shadowiest corners of a character; a heavyweight actor who could turn her hand to anything.

Whether I am doing something for work and a man calls me "Darling," someone gives me "advice" but does not give it to a man in the same situation or an assumption is made about me connected to race, people point it out and frequently revisit it.

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"I'm doing an interview, darling," he told someone who tried to engage him in conversation.

It could be about a couple who have stopped speaking -- he calls someone "darling" and "baby" -- or a broken public trust.

To call someone "darling," say "Mo chuisle.

We know that Lund and Borch haven't seen each other for 25 years, and also that the PET officer has someone he calls darling and a household he is worried about waking up – none of which bodes well for a rekindling of that romance.

Someone else (Darling, I think) jokes that it appears to be over.

Married men made excellent "pets," she concluded, especially if you had more than one, although in "Sex and the Office," a sequel to "Sex and the Single Girl," which was published in 1964, she did not explicitly recommend sleeping with the boss — "I think it's better to keep this darling as a friend, someone who may from time to time advise you about other men".

Louisville's Peyton Siva and Michigan's Trey Burke get most of the hype, but any one of a trio of potential first-round choices from small schools -- Detroit's Ray McCallum Jr., Lehigh's C.J. McCollum and Nevada's Deonte Burden -- could become someone's darling come March.

" Use this term to call someone your "darling" or "sweetheart".

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