I managed to yelp an endearment to the dirty blonde, trying to manage three bags, a coat, and untied shoes all while running towards school. |
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Ian flushed happily with the familiar term of endearment from his father-in-law, but then continued seriously. |
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The phrase is now a term of endearment for a child who has done something sweet. |
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A hypocoristic is a lesser form of the given name used in more intimate situations, as a term of endearment, a pet name. |
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She also told me that she asked my friend Maranda if this common derogatory term could be used as a term of endearment. |
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Sister seems to have been a term of endearment, rather than an expression of a family relationship. |
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He had found terms of endearment such as dear, honey or darling too mushy for his liking. |
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If I sought to find a new term of endearment for my wife, I do not think I would be well advised to look to the vegetable rack for inspiration. |
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But I think it's just a term of endearment from the sports fans for a ground that they love. |
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Depending on the relationship between the people concerned, they may use terms of endearment or even insults. |
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Sometimes it will be a term of endearment, sometimes a term of abuse. |
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You won't be surprised to learn that that is not a term of endearment. |
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My mom remembers us actually watching Terms of endearment with my father when he was sick. |
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At times, they spoke words of endearment and sweet nothings. |
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The language of flowers is a language of love, endearment, and respect. |
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He has taken to tannoying terms of endearment to his publicity officer. |
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The impulse to invest these inanimate objects with intelligence comes from the artist's need to redefine an object. These are highly stylized, emotional images that evoke a sense of endearment and the dramatic. |
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I would think though, if you check the record, Mr. Speaker, that the question of Mr. Magoo has been raised and it has been deemed appropriate because it is actually a term of endearment. |
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Terms of endearment got made because Polly Platt was so persistent. |
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Every step of that walk led Jeff deeper into an excursion of endearment. It was amazingly true that he trod beside her an acknowledged friend, a secret lover. |
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The people of Madagascar call him Deba, which means Big Boss. When President Didier Ratsiraka came to power 26 years ago, the moniker was meant as a term of endearment. |
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Successfully fusing elements of comedy, tragedy, and a sideways look at life in one great film is what makes Terms Of Endearment such a marvel. |
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He won his first Oscar for his part in One Flew Over the Cucko's Nest, a second for Terms of Endearment and his third for the leading role in As Good As it Gets. |
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He picked up Oscars for One Flew Over the Cuckoo's Nest, Terms of Endearment and As Good As It Gets. |
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