Darling in a sentence as a noun

Just three months ago Dropbox was the darling of the tech world.

I can't believe how bad Square PR is especially with such a media darling at the top.

This is because Oculus was a darling of the industry, with legends such as yourself on board.

This is excellent news "Yes, I opted out of the filter darling - so I can access satire, you understand.

So although AirBNB feels like a darling of the tech community, a LOT of regular people see it in a negative light.

37 Signals was the developer's darling for many years, and were the big early proponents of "opinionated design.

I'm not a huge user of Buffer, but I really like them because they've given us great insight into running a startup that's not a smash-hit-media-darling.

Darling in a sentence as an adjective

Businesses that operate like Zynga aren't new but what's new, at least to me, is seeing such a business, despite the criticism it gets, become such a media darling.

Assemble your moderators, make it better than anything EmacsWiki has provided to date, and you'll be the darling of the Emacs community.

Am I crazy for feeling like Julia is the new HN darling like clojure, go, ruby, lisp, and scala before it?It seems like in the last week it just started popping up on HN every couple days.

Not because they're expecting an upside on that deal, but because inflating the valuation of a darling at a low cost will create a frothier overall valuation market for their portfolio.

But, then in the same universe Pinterest could become the darling with millions of users and no revenue model?It's funny how twisted things are without people seeming to notice the contradictions.

Unlike most Wikipedians, Torie Bosch has actual professional editing experience, having had to submit manuscripts to editors who chop out her darling words, and having had to chop out words from the manuscripts of other reporters.

Code hero has had a rocky past; It was an indie darling, after a cool looking demo, but along the way the creator has done all the classic scam-artist things - Gone dark for a significant amount of time, been unclear on status in updates, gave strange and only half believable excuses for lack of progress.

Darling definitions

noun

a special loved one

See also: favorite favourite dearie deary ducky

noun

an Australian river; tributary of the Murray River

See also: Darling

adjective

dearly loved

See also: beloved dear