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bachelor

[bach-ler, bach-uh-ler] / ˈbætʃ lər, ˈbætʃ ə lər /


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Richard Hancock, 28, had traveled from Birmingham, England, and was en route to Las Vegas with a friend’s bachelor party.

From Los Angeles Times

She received her bachelor’s degree from Georgetown University before earning her master’s degree in broadcast journalism from Syracuse University.

From Los Angeles Times

Typically, a group of individuals live in a mansion, go on various group and one-on-one dates and even travel internationally as they compete for a rose from the bachelor.

From Salon

I am tired of hearing in Washington, D.C., some legislators telling me that people don’t need a bachelor’s degree anymore because they work at Walmart and Starbucks for minimum wage.

From Los Angeles Times

She earned a bachelor’s degree at Smith College in 1951 and, some 35 years later, a master’s degree in English literature from Yale.

From New York Times