- Darling (1965) - IMDb
Darling: Directed by John Schlesinger With Laurence Harvey, Dirk Bogarde, Julie Christie, José Luis de Vilallonga Beautiful but amoral model Diana Scott sleeps her way to the top of the London fashion scene at the height of the Swinging Sixties
- DARLING Definition Meaning - Merriam-Webster
The meaning of DARLING is a dearly loved person How to use darling in a sentence
- Darling (1965 film) - Wikipedia
Darling is a 1965 British drama film directed by John Schlesinger from a screenplay written by Frederic Raphael [5] It stars Julie Christie as Diana Scott, a young successful model and actress in Swinging London, toying with the affections of two older men, played by Dirk Bogarde and Laurence Harvey
- DARLING | English meaning - Cambridge Dictionary
DARLING definition: 1 a person who is very much loved or liked: 2 used when talking to someone you love, for example… Learn more
- Darling - Wikipedia
Darling is a term of endearment of Old English origin Darling or Darlin' or Darlings may also refer to: Darling! The Pieter–Dirk Uys Story, a 2007 documentary by Julian Shaw "Oh! Darling", by the Beatles (1969)
- Darling - definition of darling by The Free Dictionary
Define darling darling synonyms, darling pronunciation, darling translation, English dictionary definition of darling n 1 A dearly beloved person 2 One that is greatly liked or preferred; a favorite: "the pride and vanity of the rich, the darlings of fate" adj
- darling - Wiktionary, the free dictionary
darling (comparative more darling or (rare) darlinger, superlative most darling or darlingest) Very dear; beloved, cherished, favourite She is my darling wife of twenty-two years
- DARLING definition and meaning | Collins English Dictionary
In some parts of Britain, people call other people darling as a sign of friendliness Some people use darling to describe someone or something that they love or like very much To have a darling baby boy was the greatest gift I could imagine What a darling film–everyone adored it
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