Term of endearment (3,4)
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'term of endearment' is the definition.
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(Other definitions for pet name that I've seen before include "Term of endearment" , "Fond appellation" , "what one gets from cat-callers?" , "Familiar appellation" .)
'term of endearment' is the definition.
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(Other definitions for babe that I've seen before include "baby" , "Girlfriend" , "Tiny child" , "Pig film; innocent" , "Ruth possibly" .)
(Other definitions for love that I've seen before include "Zero score (it's all you need)" , "See 10" , "affair? On the contrary" , "Fondness" , "See 4" .)
'term of endearment' is the definition.
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(Other definitions for lamb that I've seen before include "essayists?" , "Mary, and Charles?" , "Writer" , "Young ovine" , "English essayist" .)
'term of endearment' is the definition.
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(Other definitions for pet that I've seen before include "Cherished favourite" , "House animal; sulk" , "Favourite, darling" , "Preferred" , "Loved domestic animal" .)
'term of endearment' is the definition.
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(Other definitions for darling that I've seen before include "Pet" , "Term of affection" , "Favourite" , "Wendy's family (Peter Pan)" , "Term of endearment" .)
'term of endearment?' is the definition.
The answer and definition can be both acts as well as being singular nouns.
Maybe there's a link between them I don't understand?
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(Other definitions for divorce that I've seen before include "Legal end to a marriage" , "Permanent separation" , "Ending of marriage" , "Split" , "End one's marriage" .)
'term of endearment' is the definition.
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(Other definitions for petal that I've seen before include "Flowery term of endearment?" , "Part of a plant's perianth that is usually brightly coloured" , "Brightly-coloured part of flower" , "Bloom's part" , "Colourful flower part" .)
'term of endearment' is the definition.
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(Other definitions for poppet that I've seen before include "dear" , "Sweet or pretty child" , "Term of affection for a child or sweetheart" , "Term of endearment" , "adorable child" .)