Franz Joseph Liszt
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depends on the tone This sounds like an older man because 'darling' is an old expression. Today it's usually 'hon', 'dear' or a favorite nickname. Darling does mean the person thinks of you highly and in a romantic term.
S D Sweetie darling
dreams desire darling dear delight diaphanous (I just like this one) delicate devotion ...
i dont know, what does start with letter D and means love? i cant figure it out. What about "devotion"?
"Chérie" is a term of endearment in French that translates to "dear" or "darling." When a French man calls you "chérie," it typically indicates affection or closeness in a friendly or romantic context.
Darling Darling - film - was created in 2000.
Darling is a noun (my darling) and an adjective (his darling wife).
The duration of Darling Darling - film - is 2.5 hours.
The music was composed by Jon Darling, Morgan Miracle, and one more composer for the music company Human Worldwide.
John, Wendy, and Michael are the Darling children.
If by "romatic" you mean "romantic," then not as a rule, but it's not entirely out of the question: "O my darling, I would die without you! You are the sine qua non of my existence!"This might be more likely if you're using the Urban Dictionary definition of "romatic" as a combination of "romantic" and "robotic."