An Australian river; tributary of the Murray River
One dearly beloved; a favorite.
Noun
an Australian river; tributary of the Murray River
Noun
a special loved one
Adjective S.
dearly loved
n.
One dearly beloved; a favorite.
a.
Dearly beloved; regarded with especial kindness and
tenderness; favorite.
Darling
And can do naught but wail her darling's loss.
Darling
One dearly beloved; a favorite.
Dearly beloved; regarded with especial kindness and tenderness; favorite. "Some darling science." I. Watts. "Darling sin." Macaulay.
Usage Examples
Art is the child of Nature yes, her darling child, in whom we trace the features of the mother's face, her aspect and her attitude.
Treat your kid like a darling for the first five years. For the next five years, scold them. By the time they turn sixteen, treat them like a friend. Your grown up children are your best friends.
But thankfully, my first album, 'Wide Screen,' was sort of a critics' darling - everyone raved about it, but no one bought it. They only manufactured 10,000 copies I wasn't even in the running for failure!
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Other Usage ExamplesPoor, darling fellow - he died of food. He was killed by the dinner table.
I always think I'm the Tom Cruise of music - a lot of success and fans, but no critics, darling.
Baseball was the darling of all sports back then.
If a man has been his mother's undisputed darling he retains throughout life the triumphant feeling, the confidence in success, which not seldom brings actual success along with it.