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darling

Darling vs Dahling - What's the difference?

darling | dahling |


As nouns the difference between darling and dahling

is that darling is a person who is dear to one while dahling is darling (imitating a posh or pretentious person.

As an adjective darling

is dear; cherished.

As a proper noun Darling

is {{surname|A=An|English and Scottish|from=nicknames}}, originally a nickname from darling.

Darling vs Loveling - What's the difference?

darling | loveling |


As nouns the difference between darling and loveling

is that darling is a person who is dear to one while loveling is a beloved little one; darling; a beloved or lovable thing.

As an adjective darling

is dear; cherished.

As a proper noun Darling

is {{surname|A=An|English and Scottish|from=nicknames}}, originally a nickname from darling.

Darling vs Honeybunch - What's the difference?

darling | honeybunch |


As a proper noun darling

is , originally a nickname from darling.

As a noun honeybunch is

(informal) honey, darling (term of endearment).

Darling vs Belamour - What's the difference?

darling | belamour |


As a proper noun darling

is , originally a nickname from darling.

As a noun belamour is

(obsolete) a loved one; a darling, lover.

Darling vs Sugarpie - What's the difference?

darling | sugarpie |


As a proper noun darling

is , originally a nickname from darling.

As a noun sugarpie is

a term of endearment; honey, sweetie, darling.

Darling vs Philerast - What's the difference?

darling | philerast | Synonyms |

Darling is a synonym of philerast.


As a proper noun darling

is , originally a nickname from darling.

As a noun philerast is

philerast.

Darling vs Darlingly - What's the difference?

darling | darlingly |


As a proper noun darling

is , originally a nickname from darling.

As an adverb darlingly is

in a darling way.

Darling vs Honeypie - What's the difference?

darling | honeypie |


As nouns the difference between darling and honeypie

is that darling is a person who is dear to one while honeypie is a term of endearment; honey, sweetie, darling.

As an adjective darling

is dear; cherished.

As a proper noun Darling

is {{surname|A=An|English and Scottish|from=nicknames}}, originally a nickname from darling.

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