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What (who) is darling - definition

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Darlin'; Darlin; Darlin (song); Darlin' (disambiguation); Darling (disambiguation); Darling (film); Darling (2007 film); Darlings; Darling (song); Darlin' (band); Darling (band); Darlin' (song); Darling (album); Darling (2015 film); Darlin' (film)

darling         
¦ noun used as an affectionate form of address.
?a lovable or endearing person.
?a favourite of a certain group: the darling of Labour's left wing.
¦ adjective beloved.
?pretty; charming.
Origin
OE deorling (see dear, -ling).
darling         
(darlings)
1.
You call someone darling if you love them or like them very much.
Thank you, darling...
N-VOC [feelings]
2.
Some people use darling to describe someone or something that they love or like very much. (INFORMAL)
To have a darling baby boy was the greatest gift I could imagine...
ADJ: ADJ n
3.
If you describe someone as a darling, you are fond of them and think that they are nice. (INFORMAL)
He's such a darling.
N-COUNT
4.
The darling of a group of people is someone who is especially liked by that group.
Rajneesh was the darling of a prosperous family.
N-COUNT: with poss
Darling         
·noun One dearly beloved; a favorite.
II. Darling ·adj Dearly beloved; regarded with especial kindness and tenderness; favorite.

Wikipedia

Darling

Darling is a term of endearment of Old English origin.

Darling or Darlin' or Darlings may also refer to:

Examples of use of darling
1. Political? They‘re politicians,‘‘ Darling said.
2. He succeeds Alistair Darling as transport secretary.
3. A surplus 14.1 billion from income tax will give Darling a pre–Budget boost Taxpayers delivered a record 56.5billion to beleaguered Chancellor Alistair Darling in January.
4. Darling gets a congratulatory pat on the back from Gordon Brown after his speech Mr Darling stressed that extra investment in public services must be matched by reform.
5. Scroll down for more ... Comic double act: Gordon Brown and Alistair Darling The professionals: Laurel and Hardy Mr Darling was pop–eyed.