dearie Antonyms
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Meaning of dearie
Wordnet
dearie (n)
a special loved one
Webster
dearie (n.)
Same as Deary.
dearie Sentence Examples
- "Good morning, dearie," the elderly lady greeted the young girl with a warm smile.
- "Would you like some tea, dearie?" the waitress asked kindly.
- The old cat curled up on the porch, looking at the birds with sleepy eyes, as if saying, "Good morning, dearie."
- "Come sit by the fire, dearie, and I'll tell you a story," said the grandmother to her grandchild.
- The old man always addressed his granddaughter as "dearie," a term of endearment that warmed her heart.
- "Be careful crossing the street, dearie," the crossing guard called out to the children.
- "Don't worry, dearie, everything will be alright," reassured the nurse to the anxious patient.
- "Would you like some cookies, dearie?" asked the neighbor, holding out a plate of freshly baked treats.
- "You've been working hard, dearie. Take a break and relax," said the manager to his overworked employee.
- The little girl held tightly onto her doll, whispering, "Don't be scared, dearie, I'm here with you."
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a special loved oneSame as Deary.
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"Good morning, dearie," the elderly lady greeted the young girl with a warm smile.
"Would you like some tea, dearie?" the waitress asked kindly.
The old cat curled up on the porch, looking at the birds with sleepy eyes, as if saying, "Good morning, dearie."
"Come sit by the fire, dearie, and I'll tell you a story," said the grandmother to her grandchild.