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1Dear One — Song by George Harrison from the album Thirty Three 1/3 Released 19 November 1976 Recorded 1976 Genre Rock, Pop …
2Dear — Dear, n. A dear one; lover; sweetheart. [1913 Webster] That kiss I carried from thee, dear. Shak. [1913 Webster] …
3dear|ie — dear|y or dear|ie «DIHR ee», noun, plural dear|ies. Informal. a dear one; darling …
4dear|y — or dear|ie «DIHR ee», noun, plural dear|ies. Informal. a dear one; darling …
5dear — O.E. deore precious, valuable, costly, loved, beloved, from P.Gmc. *deurjaz (Cf. O.S. diuri, O.N. dyrr, O.Fris. diore, M.Du. dure, Du. duur, O.H.G. tiuri, Ger. teuer), ultimate origin unknown. Used interjectorily since 1690s. As a polite… …
6dear´ness — dear1 «dihr», adjective, noun, adverb, interjection. –adj. 1. much loved; precious: »His sister was very dear to him. This is an old story but somehow each time more dear (Atlantic). SYNONYM(S): beloved. 2. much valued; highly esteemed …
7dear — Synonyms and related words: admired, adored, affectionate, angel, at a premium, at great cost, at great expense, at heavy cost, babe, baby, baby doll, beloved, beloved object, beyond price, buttercup, cherished, cherub, chick, chickabiddy, costly …
8one — A synonym for ‘person’ in expressions like ‘my dear one’, ‘my own one’, though these now have rather an archaic sound to them. In standard collocations like ‘young one’, ‘old one’, ‘little one’, where ‘one’ is unstressed, it is usually written …
9dear — dɪə n. loved one, dear one; term of endearment adj. favorite, precious, beloved; costly, expensive adv. at a high price, expensively interj. exclamation of surprise or distress …
10Dear Friends Radio Program — Dear Friends Syndicated Radio Program Studio album by The Firesign Theatre Released 1970 1971 Recorded 1970 1971 Genre …