little+darling

  • 21Darling Possession — (1596)    Fake POSSESSION by Thomas Darling, a 13 year old boy of Burton on Trent, England. Darling, who aspired to become a Puritan minister, claimed to become possessed because a witch cursed him for farting. The case involved the Puritan… …

    Encyclopedia of Demons and Demonology

  • 22DARLING, Sir Ralph (1775-1858) — governor of New South Wales was born in 1775. His father, Christopher Darling, who had risen from the ranks, became adjutant to his regiment in 1778 and afterwards quartermaster. Darling entered the army as an ensign in 1793, and in August 1796… …

    Dictionary of Australian Biography

  • 23Darling River — Coordinates: 34°6′47″S 141°54′43″E / 34.11306°S 141.91194°E / 34.11306; 141.91194 …

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  • 24Charles Darling, 1st Baron Darling — Little Darling Darling as caricatured by Spy (Leslie Ward) in Vanity Fair, July 1897 Charles Darling (1849 1936) was an English lawyer, politician and later a High Court judge. After being educated privately, he was called to the English Bar… …

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  • 25darling — I UK [ˈdɑː(r)lɪŋ] / US [ˈdɑrlɪŋ] noun [countable] Word forms darling : singular darling plural darlings ** 1) spoken used for talking to someone you love Are you sleepy, darling? 2) someone who is very kind She s such a darling, isn t she? 3)… …

    English dictionary

  • 26darling — dar|ling1 [ darlıŋ ] noun count ** 1. ) SPOKEN used for talking to someone you love: Are you sleepy, darling? 2. ) someone who is very kind: She s such a darling, isn t she? 3. ) usually singular someone who is liked or admired very much by a… …

    Usage of the words and phrases in modern English

  • 27darling — dar|ling1 S2 [ˈda:lıŋ US ˈda:r ] n [: Old English; Origin: deorling, from deore dear ] 1.) spoken used when speaking to someone you love ▪ Look, darling, there s Mary. 2.) someone who is very nice ▪ You really are a darling, Barney …

    Dictionary of contemporary English

  • 28darling — 1 noun (C) 1 a way of speaking to someone that you love: Hurry up, darling. 2 someone who seems very nice, generous, friendly etc: He s such a darling. 3 the darling of the most popular person in a particular group or area of activity: She s the… …

    Longman dictionary of contemporary English

  • 29darling — 1. noun 1) good night, my darling Syn: dear, dearest, love, lover, sweetheart, sweet, beloved; informal honey, hon, angel, pet, sweetie, sugar, babe, baby, treasure 2) the darling of the …

    Thesaurus of popular words

  • 30darling — 1. noun 1) good night, darling Syn: dear, dearest, love, sweetheart, beloved; informal honey, angel, pet, sweetie, baby, poppet 2) the darling of the media Syn: favourite …

    Synonyms and antonyms dictionary