Associations to the word «Darling»
Noun
- Linda
- Jude
- Sobbing
- Absolute
- Jupiter
- Gazette
- Bride
- Juliet
- Hernandez
- Jessica
- Calling
- Necklace
- Christie
- Tess
- Trout
- Groom
- Mummy
- Geelong
- Farewell
- Ellie
- Waist
- Hazel
- Claudia
- Ace
- Ah
- Honey
- Forehead
- Nan
- Confluence
- Wyatt
- Kathleen
- Stella
- Annie
- Jasper
- Hook
- Corey
- Emu
- Quixote
- Pluto
- Jackie
- Pity
- Sunshine
- Be
- Lip
- Charlie
- Departed
- Plain
- Polly
- Goaltender
- Blossom
- Canberra
- Wife
- Helen
- Waltz
- Misery
- Bertie
- Cora
- Proctor
- Lois
- Sue
- Avon
- Archie
- Cartoonist
- Drought
- Hope
- Redevelopment
- Beauty
- Pet
Adjective
Pictures for the word «Darling»
Wiktionary
DARLING, noun. A person who is dear to one.
DARLING, noun. (by extension) A person who is very popular with a certain group.
DARLING, adjective. Dear; cherished.
DARLING, adjective. Charming
DARLING, proper noun. An English and Scottish surname, originally a nickname from darling.
DARLING, proper noun. A major river of Queensland and New South Wales, Australia, named for Governor Ralph Darling.
DARLING, proper noun. The Australian aboriginal language Baagandji, spoken along this river in New South Wales.
Dictionary definition
DARLING, noun. A special loved one.
DARLING, noun. An Australian river; tributary of the Murray River.
DARLING, adjective. Dearly loved.
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