72 examples of darlin in sentences
"Rouse yourself, Danny dear," his mother cried tearfully, "speak to us, darlin' and don't let yourself go to sleepI'm feart it's gone to his heart.
"Nora, darlin'?"
Throwing Elspie on the ground, he rolled her over and over, crying aloud, "Oh, my darlin', if I break your sweet bones, it is better than the fire!"
And indeed it seemed as if it must break her bones, so fiercely he rolled her over and over, tearing off his woollen coat to smother the fire; beating it with his tartan cap, stamping it with his knees and feet "Oh, my darlin'!
Laying his hand on her head, he said, with a half-sob,he was hysterical now there was nothing more to be done: "Oh, your bonny hair, my darlin'!
I said to myself when the fire took hold, 'O God, send Donald to save me!'" "An' he sent me, my darlin'," answered Donald.
"Ye are my own darlin'; say it, Elspie, say it!"
Say ye're my darlin'!"
But he knew it without her saying a word; and the whispered "Yes, Donald, I'm your darlin' if you want me," did not make him any surer.
'Oh, you darlin'!'
you know,oh, tell me, darlin', don' you love to see the gen'l'man that keeps up at the school where you go?
"Lot Ol' Sophy set at th' foot o' th' bed, if th' young missis sets by th' piller,won' y', darlin'?
" "Alway jes' so, Miss Darlin', ever sence she was little chil'.
Oh, God has made Ugly Things wi' death in their mouths, Miss Darlin', an' He knows what they're for; but my poor Elsie!to have her blood changed in her beforeIt was in July Mistress got her death, but she liv' till three week after my poor Elsie was born.
An' I do be thinkin' the Widder Darlin' is a heap fonder of Miss Jane now than she would have been had poor dear Mr. Darlin' lived!"
An' I do be thinkin' the Widder Darlin' is a heap fonder of Miss Jane now than she would have been had poor dear Mr. Darlin' lived!"
And I says ter myself, "I'm a darlin'; A chap with a woman like that, To set here a-grumblin' and snarlin', As sour as a sulky young brat I'd better jest keep my helm steady, And not mind the fog that's adrift, For when the Lord gits good and ready, I reckon it's certain ter lift.
He makes no fuss about the job, He do'n't talk big or brave, He knows he's in ter fight and win, Or help fill up a grave; He ain't no "Mama's darlin'," but He does the best he can,
"I had four sisters and three brothers and all of 'em dead but me, darlin.
No ma'm I had to work, darlin'.
Oh, honey, I done farmed myself to death, darlin'.
Let's say your claim agin minethe Midas agin the Golcondathat the Allan an' Darlin' dogs win the race.
Oh, but you're pretty, my darlin', y'r eyes have a beautiful sparkle!
Don't I know him, my darlin', the lusty young fellow, y'r sweetheart? Over powerful rocks, and through the hedges and thickets, Right away from the snowy Swiss mountains he plunges at Rheineck Down to the lake, and straight ahead swims through it to Constance, Sayin': "'T's no use o' talkin', I'll have the gal
there's me darlin' pipe!