eligible bachelor
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A man considered to be a desirable or suitable potential husband, often due to wealth or social status.
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- He was considered one of the country's most eligible bachelors.
- At 35, he was considered the town's most eligible bachelor.
- The magazine published its annual list of the city's top eligible bachelors.
- Every mother in the neighborhood wanted to introduce her daughter to the wealthy eligible bachelor.
- With his vast fortune and good looks, he is the most eligible bachelor in the region.
- The handsome doctor was quite an eligible bachelor until he got married last year.
- My aunt is always trying to introduce me to some supposedly eligible bachelor from her social circle.
- She set her sights on the eligible bachelor who had just moved to the city.
- In the historical novel, the duke was an eligible bachelor pursued by every debutante.
- The magazine featured him as one of the city's most eligible bachelors.
- After selling his tech company, the young entrepreneur became a very eligible bachelor overnight.
- Despite being an eligible bachelor, he showed no interest in dating.
- The reality TV show features twenty women competing for the heart of one eligible bachelor.
- The party was full of eligible bachelors looking for romance.
- Despite being an eligible bachelor, he preferred a quiet life away from the public eye.
- Her friends kept trying to set her up with various eligible bachelors.
- He may be wealthy, but his terrible personality means he's hardly an eligible bachelor in my eyes.
- He had been the most sought-after eligible bachelor in high society.
- The ball was swarming with hopeful mothers, all eyeing the newly single and very eligible bachelor.
- The eligible bachelor finally proposed to his longtime girlfriend.