bachelor girl
Americannoun
noun
Sensitive Note
See girl.
Etymology
Origin of bachelor girl
First recorded in 1890–95
Example Sentences
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Britain's Princess Margaret, an all-too-eligible bachelor girl, turned 29, was greeted by Britain's press with heartfelt congratulations and a bit of "will-she-ever" worry.
From Time Magazine Archive
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Even the clumsiest bachelor girl can sew professional-looking draperies with the aid of pre-pleating devices.
From Time Magazine Archive
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A bachelor girl since her divorce from Actor Glenn Ford more than a year ago, Eleanor was spurred into her new burst of high stepping by Son Peter Ford, 16.
From Time Magazine Archive
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Anne no longer enjoyed the life of a Hollywood bachelor girl.
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What wonder that the thought of life as a bachelor girl in London seemed full of a thrilling excitement!
From The Independence of Claire by Vaizey, George de Horne, Mrs.
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