Pronunciation: /dɑrl/
noun a term of endearment used to address someone in a friendly or affectionate way
A1 My darl is my best friend.
A2 I gave my darl a hug before leaving.
B1 She always refers to her boyfriend as her darl.
B2 He surprised his darl with a romantic weekend getaway.
C1 The couple exchanged darls as a symbol of their commitment.
C2 Their relationship is built on mutual respect and admiration for each other's darl.
formal The young lady addressed the gentleman as her darl during the formal event.
informal Hey darl, do you want to grab some lunch together?
slang What's up, darl? You lookin' fly today!
figurative The old watch was a darl, passed down through generations with sentimental value.
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