A man and woman who are married or dating might call each other darling, although the word is not used as much today as in past generations. Men would seldom call one another darling unless they are in a relationship, and they would not use this term of endearment in public unless they are very comfortable and completely out. Used by adults, the word is a clear indication of a special and intimate relationship.
Peter Pan has no dog, although Wendy, John, and Michael Darling have a Dog they call "Nana"
In "The Darling Buds of May," the Larkin family refers to their farm as "The Larkins' farm." The farm embodies their carefree, idyllic lifestyle in the English countryside, reflecting their values of family, simplicity, and enjoyment of life. The setting serves as a backdrop for the family's adventures and interactions with the world around them.
Well, darling, John Thornton from "Call of the Wild" is as dynamic as a rollercoaster. He goes through some serious character growth, transforming from a gold prospector to Buck's beloved master. So, to answer your question, he's definitely a dynamic character, honey.
Well, darling, Fox News' call letters are technically "FNC" which stands for Fox News Channel. But let's be real, most folks just call it Fox News because who has time for all those extra letters anyway? Just keep it simple and stick with Fox News, honey.
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The cast of Just Call Me Darling - 2013 includes: Diamond Owens as Martha Darling Michael Sibila as Scott Darling
Darling EXP: Your so darling ..
Queen Victoria married prince Albert.
not normally.
Because his best friend was called Victoria hills. idiot.
It's your call
You can call her. But i don"t know her phone number.
Yes, you can most definitely use the call "darling" for a male or for your husband. It is a more reserved and somewhat antiqued call for a male/your husband in this present day and age(the 21st century), but the call "darling" was widely used by English women when making a request unto their husbands(e.g. "Would you mind fetching me Louisa, Darling?"). Though not used as much as it used to be, many people in English-Speaking Western-European nations still use the call when speaking to/with males. Though it is somewhat taboo for one male to use the call "Darling" while speaking to another male, as in the sense that in European culture, the call "Darling" is an affectionate word such as how English speaking Americans may call someone "Baby", "Hunny" or "Boo".
You can call HONEY, SWEETHEART, BABY, DARLING etc...
Victoria.