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n. A dearly beloved person. One that is greatly liked or preferred; a favorite: "the pride and vanity of the rich, the darlings of fate" (Mario Puzo). adj. Dearly ...
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Darling is a term of endearment of Anglo-Saxon origin. It may also refer to: Darling (surname) Places In Australia Darling Downs, a region in Queensland, Australia ...
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noun 1. a person very dear to another; one dearly loved. 2. ( sometimes initial capital letter ) an affectionate or familiar term of address. 3. a person or thing in ...
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Definition of DARLING. 1: a dearly loved person . 2: favorite See darling defined for English-language learners »
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Director: John Schlesinger. . Actors: Laurence Harvey: Miles Brand · Dirk Bogarde: Robert Gold · Julie Christie: Diana Scott · José Luis de Vilallonga: Prince ...
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dar·ling (där l ng) n. 1. A dearly beloved person. 2. One that is greatly liked or preferred; a favorite: "the pride and vanity of the rich, the darlings of fate ...
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