92 adjectives to describe bachelors

I had the reputation of being a confirmed bachelor, and on account of that it seemed that she was in no way averse to my companionship.

Still, it's very different from one of these jolly long journeys that you gay bachelors can indulge in.'

Eligible bachelors only.

In fact, a lonely old bachelor, Dr. Arkroyd.

As a rule the lonely fancies of middle-aged bachelors are scarcely less amenable to definition.

In consequence of his office, it devolved upon him to give out two subjects for Latin dissertations, one to the middle bachelors, and the other to the senior bachelors of arts.

She was the niece of Mr Robert Brandon, the elderly bachelor who owned Midbranch; and her mother, long since dead, had called her Roberta, which was as near as she could come to the name of her only brother.

Immortal bachelor, by Whit Burnett & John Pen.

He was a wealthy bachelor with an engrossing interest in life, free to go whither he would and to do whatsoever he wished.

I grant there is some danger when the confidant is a handsome bachelor.

Any crusty old bachelor would have understood that growl.

The jolly bachelors live in the casemates and the men in long barracks, now not so new or so convenient as they might be.

"Ye men to court are three kinds: first ye swain; second ye old bachelor; third ye widower.

GREIG, MAYSIE. This desirable bachelor.

But how shall we blame or praise music for its effect upon Beethoven's heart, in the face of the antipodal life of such a fellow bachelor as Händel?

He there had a little bachelor's lodging, which was kept in order by the concierge of the house, who, being very well paid, proved an extremely discreet domestic.

" To a lone American bachelor stranded in London it sounded fine.

A Good Woman of broad altruistic charity, there was not a young Civilian, not a Subaltern, not a handsome, interesting, smart, well-to-do, well-in-society, young bachelor in whose spiritual welfare she did not take the deepest personal interest.

In consequence of his office, it devolved upon him to give out two subjects for Latin dissertations, one to the middle bachelors, and the other to the senior bachelors of arts.

Solus remained a miserable bachelor, pining for a wife and domestic joys.

To think I might yet be a hopeless bachelor had it not been for them, is to overflow with gratitude to the Giver of Helen's Babies.

The perennial bachelor.

It was evident that the malicious Mr. Smithson was deriving considerable pleasure from his discomfiturethe pleasure natural to the father of seven over the troubles of a comfortable bachelor.

So the cynical old bachelor was taken care of by the good angel, woman, after all!

I think that long, thin, bald, gentle bachelor spends all his spare momentsand he must have many in lonely Misanporethinking about his next leave and the feasts he will then enjoy.

92 adjectives to describe  bachelors