Word: bachelored
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Sweden's Prince Bertil, second in line for the throne and an eligible bachelor of 70 told the magazine Husmodern (Housemother) that he would certainly not follow the example of his two brothers who had married commoners. Said he: "I shall marry one day, but only a princess. I consider this my imperative duty. Of course . . . the choice as automatically very limited...
...rare and unfortunate bachelor who wrote that paragraph be chained in a dark corner of a men's grill for the rest of his natural eating days. He can brood over his menu, his ulcers, and the coarse behavior of his generation of women. Or maybe he'd prefer to eat words...
...strip's police chief and Tracy's boss, call Tracy in last week for an explanation. Even from Dick Tracy, the nemesis of criminals for 20 years, it sounded thin. Said Detective Tracy: "I've had a steady job here . . . for 20 years. I was a bachelor for almost 19 of those 20 years, and a penny pincher...
...visitor to the untidy London flat might guess, it houses an old bachelor. In the sitting room, a hastily thrown coverlet drapes an obviously unmade bed. A litter of books, manuscripts and knick-knacks lines walls and floors like the twigs of a nest. Amiably at home in this cozy mess flutters a rare old bird, the dean of English letters, Edward Morgan Forster...
Webb, remembered as the father in "The Winslow Boy," is a surefire comedian. At first the indignant husband, he is soon impressed by the glamorous life of Niven, and in a show-stopping soliloquy, makes the third act by extolling the duties of the carefree bachelor. He is magnificent...