dearling (Meaning)

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dearling (n.)

A darling.

Synonyms & Antonyms of dearling

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dearling Sentence Examples

  1. "Come closer, dearling, and listen to the whispers of the wind," the old poet said to the child.
  2. The forest welcomed the dearling with open arms, embracing her with its mystical charm.
  3. "You are my precious dearling, the light of my life," the mother whispered to her newborn baby.
  4. The old oak tree stood sentinel over the meadow, its branches swaying gently as if caressing its dearling flowers.
  5. "Do not fear, dearling, for I will always be by your side," the guardian spirit promised the lost traveler.
  6. The starlit sky shimmered above, casting its celestial glow upon the dearling village nestled in the valley.
  7. "Sleep tight, dearling, and let your dreams carry you to distant lands," the storyteller said, tucking the child into bed.
  8. The castle walls echoed with the laughter of the dearling princess as she danced through the halls.
  9. "You have a heart of gold, dearling, never let anyone dull your sparkle," the wise sage advised the young adventurer.
  10. With each sunrise, the dew-kissed flowers greeted the world with their dearling blossoms, a testament to nature's beauty.

FAQs About the word dearling

A darling.

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"Come closer, dearling, and listen to the whispers of the wind," the old poet said to the child.

The forest welcomed the dearling with open arms, embracing her with its mystical charm.

"You are my precious dearling, the light of my life," the mother whispered to her newborn baby.

The old oak tree stood sentinel over the meadow, its branches swaying gently as if caressing its dearling flowers.