How To Use Bachelorhood In A Sentence

  • (a newlywed in Much Ado About Nothing), spelled benedict or benedick, is a ` newly married man, in particular, one who had a long bachelorhood. ' VERBATIM: The Language Quarterly Vol XIII No 3
  • Among the many changes accompanying the evaporation of my bachelorhood, one in particular stands out: I now watch "American Idol. Edward Muzio: 'American Idol': Good Show, Probably Not A Good Work Environment
  • The prince, whose bachelorhood caused consternation to his father, has said he plans to marry one day but only when he is ready.
  • Jack indulges his best friend's passion for the grape but is mainly interested in living his last week of bachelorhood to the hilt.
  • I suspect the month he spent alone in the city—his summer bachelorhood—were some of his happiest times, though I'm reasonably confident that if he indulged in sin it was mostly of the caloric variety. Summers in Letters
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  • A quarter of a mile inland we came upon the holluschickie — sleek young bulls, living out the loneliness of their bachelorhood and gathering strength against the day when they would fight their way into the ranks of the Benedicts. Chapter 30
  • The sometimes improbable nature of Savile's personality, along with his bachelorhood, made him a target of much gossip. Jimmy Savile, eccentric king of children's TV, dies aged 84
  • His presence never failed to put her in the highest spirits, and his bachelorhood was her perennial joke. The End of the Rainbow
  • One of the downsides of having bachelorhood thrust upon one after a prolonged stretch of cohabitation is that one's living standards deteriorate remarkably quickly.
  • Except for the milestone years, such as 21st birthdays, or the last year of your bachelorhood, very seldom are birthdays the fanfares they used to be.
  • The 28-year-old is finally ending his bachelorhood.
  • Bachelorhood has long taught me that solitude is not loneliness.
  • Will this gained insight allow him to salvage his relationship with Laura, or will it just plunge him into a deeper, darker malaise of melancholia, dooming him to a life of permanent bachelorhood?
  • Exactly how China's future cohorts of young men are to be socialized with no prospect of settled family life and no tradition of honorable bachelorhood is a question that can be asked today, but not answered.
  • While a good chunk is satisfied with bachelorhood, more than half are still interested in finding a partner, a breakdown that is roughly the same across all age groups.
  • In 1953, the former Esquire magazine copywriter had launched Playboy, a magazine that, as Ms. Pitzulo describes it, championed as its ideal "a swinging single Lothario" who rejected marriage in favor of "self-indulgence, materialism and promiscuous bachelorhood. The Feminist Mystique of Hugh Hefner
  • There's a reason that Will, who enjoys the flashy tchotchkes of his bachelorhood, chose to live the way that he did, and that's because it is much more exciting than settling down.
  • Albert's prolonged bachelorhood even sparked persistent rumors he was gay, though those were largely quashed after he acknowledged having fathered two children out of wedlock — a now-teenage daughter with a California woman and a little boy with a stewardess of Togolese origin. Prince Albert <![CDATA[&]]> Charlene Wittstock Married In Civil Ceremony (PHOTOS)
  • In 1953, the former Esquire magazine copywriter had launched Playboy, a magazine that, as Ms. Pitzulo describes it, championed as its ideal "a swinging single Lothario" who rejected marriage in favor of "self-indulgence, materialism and promiscuous bachelorhood. The Feminist Mystique of Hugh Hefner
  • But until then, he was going to enjoy every minute of bachelorhood.
  • Be it known that the Rev.Mr. Hayward was a man of a very level head, and that his bachelorhood was a matter of economy. The heart of happy hollow A collection of stories
  • And even while they were at it, all the guests were waiting for the bridegroom to come out of hiding and put an end to his bachelorhood.

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