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Dear English
Dear: Britain [d(r)] America [d? r]

Dear; High price; Valuable; Expensive; valuable

Inside (expressing surprise, anxiety, worry, etc. ) Oh, dear, dear.

A kind person; Lovely person; (addressing relatives) dear; (used when talking to young people or children) Honey, be good.

High price; Excessively fastidious

Plural: Honey? Comparative: dear superlative: dear

Example:

1. What? Yours Name,? dear

Honey, what's your name?

2. Mine? Honey? Girl? You are. Wrong. ?

My dear girl, you are wrong.

3. That? One? A mistake? Really? Cost? Him? Honey? Is it over? That? A few years. ?

That mistake cost him a heavy price for many years.

4. Will it? What about you? Like what? Answer? Drink? dear

Honey, would you like something to drink?

5. Is she? Used to be. Holding? Open? Where to? That? Rope? For what? Honey? Life. ?

She clutched at the rope desperately.

6. coming? Dearest? Let's go Going? Go home. ?

Come on, honey, let's go home.

7. Oh? Honey! ? Me? Think? I have? Lost? Mine? Wallet! ?

Shit, I may have lost my wallet!

8. Honey? Oh? Honey! ? What? Is it? What about you? Going? Where to? Do what? at present

Oh, dear, what are you going to do now

9. theirs? Baby's? Answer? Honey? Small? Things. ?

Their baby is really cute.